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Question
Write a short note on Importance of botanical garden.
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Solution
- The botanical gardens keep records of the local flora.
- There is a collection of monographic works.
- The collection contains living plant material as well as preserved specimens that are needed for studies and research.
- Seeds and plants can be supplied from botanical gardens.
- A greenhouse is kept in order to cultivate rare and unusual plants.
- Some of the botanical gardens have a research laboratory attached to them.
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