50-335 Wrocław
tel. (+48 71) 322-59-57,
fax (+ 48 71) 322-44-83
e-mail: obuwr@biol.uni.wroc.pl
An oasis of beauty and
restfulness
This
is what our Botanical Garden is called and such is its importance for the 7
hundred thousand inhabitants of Wrocaw. Beautifully situted in the oldest part
of the city, i.e. Ostrw Tumski, nearby monumental Gothic churches, the Garden is
an attractive centre of recreation for numerous visitors; the vegetation
ravishes the eye with its seasonally changing beauty. The Garden was established
as a scientific institution of Wrocaw University in 1811, the year of its
foundation. It ows its existence to cognoscitive passion and zeal for
collecting, studying and cultivating plants, and is a result of acclimatization
research and continual enrichment of the collection with new species and
varieties. The plants grown here come both from natural sites and botanical
gardens, the staff permanently co-operating with ca 300 gardens worldwide. The
plants, grouped in sections, provide material for classes and scientific
research. The Garden gives schoolchildren and students an opportunity to learn
botany through live lessons, and enables lovers of nature to find out its
secrets. (A geological cross-section) One of the Gardens peculiarities is a
geological cross-section of hard coal deposit from the environs of Wałbrzych,
built more than 100 years ago in the alpinarium area. Dark coal-seams are
separated by layers of sedimentary rocks: sandstones and shales. The section has
been encrusted with fossils of extinct plants (no 1-6), which, during millions
of years, turned into hard coal..
Garden area: 7 ha
Glasshouse area: 3300 m2
Geographical location: 51o07N, 17o02 E
Altitude: 120 m a.s.l
Number of species and varieties: 11 500
General Director: dr hab. prof. Tomasz Nowak
Plant Taxonomy
Manager - mgr Kunegunda Lorenc
Arboretum
Manager -mgr
inż. Hanna Grzeszczak-Nowak
Greenhouse Plants
Manager
- mgr Elżbieta Bogaczewicz
Ornamental Plant
Manager
-dr
Jolanta Kozłowska
Aquatic Plants
Manager
-dr
Ryszard Kamiński
Plant Biology and Morphology
Manager
-mgr
inż. Jolanta Kochanowska
Open:
The Garden is open in March-October from 8 a.m. to
6 p.m., glasshouses from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Any changes concerning the opening
hours along with information about thematic exhibitions are to be found in
Wrocaw press.
In the summer a caf is open in the Garden (next to the palm
house).
On the corner of Świetokrzyska and H. Sienkiewicza Str. there is a plant shop. The Museum of Natural History, Wrocław University, with an interesting exhibition of The World of Plants is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except for Mondays, throughout the year.
The Arboretum in Wojsawice near Niemcza (50 km south of Wrocław), famous for its collections of rhododendrons and rare conifers, is a branch of the Botanical Garden of Wrocław.




