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Helsinki University Botanic Garden

Finland - Helsinki
Institution Code: H
International Agenda Registration: Y
BGCI Member: Y
The main glasshouse, dating from 1889, in the old collections in Kaisaniemi.
About the Helsinki University Botanic Garden
Helsinki University Botanic Garden is the oldest scientific garden in Finland. It was established in 1678 in Turku, and move to Helsinki in 1829. It is now part of the Finnish Museum of Natural History, which is an independent institution of the University of Helsinki, and also a national collection.

Main Address:
Helsinki University Botanic Garden
PO Box 7
Unioninkatu 44
Helsinki
FI-00014 Helsinki Finland
Telephone: 358 9 191 50041
Fax: 358 9 191 50033
URL:
Primary Email: hortus-botanicus@helsinki.fi

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  • Staff Details
    • Director's Name: Dr. Marko Hyvärinen
      Curator's Name: Mr. Leo Junikka
      Plant Records Officer's Name: Mr. Leo Junikka
    • Total Staff:
      Horticultural Staff Number: 9
      Educational Staff Number: 1
      Research Staff Number: 3
      Administration Staff Number: 3
  • About the Garden
    • Institution Type: Botanic Garden
    • Status
    • Status: Private: N
      Status: State: Y
      Status: Educational: Y
      Status: Municipal: N
      Status: Satellite: N
      Status: Trust: N
    • Date founded: 1678
    • Physical Data
    • Natural Vegetation Area: N
    • Landscaped Area: Y
      Landscaped Area: Size: 11 Hectares
    • Total Area: 11 Hectares
      Latitude: 60.1833
      Longitude: 24.9500
      Annual Rainfall: 650 mm
      Altitude: 10.00 Metres
      Total area of glasshouses: 1353 Metres
    • Locality: Information
    • Locality: Garden Name: Helsingin yliopiston kasvitieteellinen puutarha
    • Local Address: PL 44 (Jyrängöntie 2), 00014 HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO
    • Locality: City: Helsinki
    • Locality: State:
  • Features and Facilities
    • Herbarium: Y
      Herbarium: Number of Specimens: 3100000
      Arboretum: Y
      Arboretum Size: 7
    • Micropropagation/ Tissue Culture Facilities: N
      Seed Bank: N
      Published Plant Catalogue: Y
      Computer Plant Record System: Y
    • Open to public: Y
      Friends society: Y
      Retail Outlet: Shop: Y
      Retail Outlet: Plant Sales: Y
      Disabled access: Y
    • Number of Visitors: 50000
      Number of Volunteers: 10
  • Plant Collections
    • Accession Number: 8250
      Cultivation Taxa Num: 4400
    • Special Collections:Old collection in Kaisaniemi: systematic beds, systematically arranged woody plants collection, tropical and subtropical glasshouses. Specialities include wild African violets (Saintpaulia) and bananas (Musa).
      New collections in Kumpula: geobotanical collection only with wild-collected material of known origin from Europe, North America, the continental Far East, and Japan; ethnobotanical collection with economic plants and ornamentals.
    • Plant Collection Policy: Y
  • Conservation Programmes
    • Conservation Programme: Y
      Medicinal Plant Programme: N
      Ex Situ Conservation Programme: Y
      Reintroduction Programme: Y
  • Research Programmes
    • Biotechnology: N
      Plant Breeding: N
      Conservation - Biology: Y
      Conservation - Genetics: N
      Data Management Systems and Information Technology: N
      Ecology: Y
      Ecosystem Conservation: N
      Education: N
      Ethnobotany: N
      Exploration: N
      Floristics: Y
      Horticulture: Y
      Invasive Species Biology and Control: N
      Molecular Genetics: N
      Pollination Biology: N
      Restoration Ecology: N
      Seed/Spore Biology: N
      Systematics and Taxonomy: Y
      Sustainability: N
      Pharmacology: N
      Agriculture: N
      Land Restoration: N
      Urban Environments: Y
  • Education Programmes
    • Visitor/Education Centre: N
      Education Signs in Garden: Y
      Public Lectures/Talks: N
      Education Booklets/Leaflets: Y
      Guided Tours: Y
      Permanent Public Displays: N
      Special Exhibitions: Y
      Courses for School Children: N
      Courses for University/College Students: Y
      Courses for General Public: N
      Education Programme: Y