Odesa I.I. Mechnikov BG

Odessa Botanical Garden
  • Status of project

    Ongoing
  • Region

    Europe
  • Country

    Ukraine
  • Programme

    BGCI
  • Workstream

    Addressing Global Challenges
  • Topic

    Public Engagement

2022 Ukraine Botanic Garden Appeal

Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University Botanical Garden

The dendrological collections of the botanical garden have been formed since 1881. In 1884, a large palm greenhouse was built to house an extensive indoor collection. In 1946 the territory was expanded to 16 hectares. The Odesa Botanical Garden holds around 3,500 taxa in their collections, and includes an arboretum and collections of tropical and subtropical plants; a rich collection of regional flora, endemic and rare plants; collections of medicinal and essential oil plants, as well as ornamental perennial herbs. Over the last 50 years, the garden has mainly been specialising in the study and preservation of the unique regional flora; a variety of endemic, rare and endangered species are cultivated in the garden and studied by its employees in their natural habitats. 

Collections at Odesa Botanical Garden

Particularly valued is the garden’s arboretum, founded more than 150 years ago in the harsh conditions of the saline steppes of the northern Black Sea Coast. Since then, the dendrological collection has become a source for plant introduction and landscaping both in the city and the region. The unique collection of tropical and subtropical plants, one of the oldest in Ukraine, presents a number of specimens that have exceed 150 years old. 

Odessa Botanical Garden

Odessa Botanical Garden

Odessa Botanical Garden

Odessa Botanical Garden

Odessa Botanical Garden

Odessa Botanical Garden

Impacts of the war

Before the war the garden had 46 staff, but it is currently working with only 26 staff. The work of the botanical garden is negatively affected by a significant reduction in staff and a decrease in the level of funding. Martial law restrictions have made significant changes in the ability to conduct educational and public programs of the botanical garden; and there is physical damage to the infrastructure of the garden.

How will the funds from the Appeal be used?

The funds allocated by BGCI will be used to pay employees who conduct educational events, master classes, quests, lectures for students, schoolchildren and temporarily resettled citizens. And also to fund the salaries of employees as salaries are currently not being paid in full. Work will continue on creating an interactive map of botanical garden plantings, which is relevant in the current circumstances to promote the botanical garden.

October 2022 Update: Odessa Botanical Garden

During the reporting period in the Botanical Garden of Odessa National University there were 5 excursions. Four of which – for internally displaced persons and one – for families and children of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In total, 162 people visited the excursions. A master class on planting was conducted for internally displaced people. Sixteen people took part in it.

Odesa BG

Odesa BG

Odesa BG

Odesa BG

Odesa BG

Odesa BG

Odesa BG

Odesa BG

September 2022 Update: Odessa Botanical Garden

Since receiving the funds from the Appeal, we have conducted 5 excursions for temporarily displaced persons. The excursions were visited by 155 people. We held a master class in floristry for children of internally displaced persons. The master class was attended by 12 children. Volunteer actions were held to help care for the plants of the botanical garden (45 people)

Odesa BG

Odesa BG

Odesa BG

We held a master class in floristry for children of internally displaced persons

Odesa BG

Odesa BG

Odesa BG

Odesa BG

Odessa BG

Odessa BG