Botanical Garden of the Institute of Biology (UNAM)

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The Botanical Garden of the Institute of Biology (UNAM) is a major Mexican research and conservation garden renowned for its extensive living collections of native plants and its role in botanical education and environmental outreach.

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instanceOf botanical garden
conservation facility
research institution
affiliation National Autonomous University of Mexico NERFINISHED
associatedWith Institute of Biology Herbarium (UNAM) NERFINISHED
National Autonomous University of Mexico Faculty of Sciences NERFINISHED
collectionType herbarium support plantings
living plant collections
seed bank
country Mexico
educationalPrograms guided tours
school outreach activities
university-level courses support
workshops
hasFunction biodiversity documentation
environmental outreach
ex situ conservation
in situ conservation support
public education
scientific research
university teaching support
locatedIn Ciudad Universitaria NERFINISHED
Coyoacán NERFINISHED
Mexico City
nativeLabel Jardín Botánico del Instituto de Biología (UNAM) NERFINISHED
notableFor conservation of threatened Mexican plant species
environmental outreach programs
extensive collections of Mexican native plants
role in botanical education in Mexico
openToPublic yes
operator Institute of Biology (UNAM) NERFINISHED
owner National Autonomous University of Mexico NERFINISHED
partOf Institute of Biology (UNAM) NERFINISHED
primaryFocus Mexican native plants
botanical research
environmental education
plant conservation
researchAreas conservation biology
ethnobotany
plant ecology
restoration ecology
systematic botany
specialization Mexican cacti and succulents
endemic Mexican flora
ethnobotanical collections
threatened plant species
xerophytic plants

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Ciudad Universitaria contains Botanical Garden of the Institute of Biology (UNAM)