Lancetilla Botanical Garden
Lancetilla Botanical Garden & Research Center | |
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Coordinates | 15°41′00″N 87°25′00″W / 15.68333°N 87.41667°W |
Area | 1681 ha |
Created | 1925[1] |
Website | jardinbotanicolancetilla |
Lancetilla Botanical Garden - это ботанический сад и значительная туристическая достопримечательность, расположенная на побережье Карибского моря , на севере Республики Гондурас , примерно в 7 км к юго -востоку от города Тела . [ 2 ]
История
[ редактировать ]Ботанический сад Lancetilla или более подходящий ботанический сад и исследовательский центр Lancetilla [ 1 ] Долгое время был единственным ботаническим садом в Гондурасе (до тех пор, пока не был открыт ботанический сад Унах в 2005 году) и один из крупнейших в Латинской Америке. Ботанический сад является кафедрой Национального университета лесных наук (Unacifor). Ботанический сад является частью BGCI и представляет работы для международной повестки дня по сохранению в ботанических садах. Его международный кодекс признания в качестве ботанического учреждения, а также его аббревиатура гербария - Ланс. [ 1 ]
Садовая коллекция
[ редактировать ]It has an extension of 1681 hectares, of which 1261 ha are from a Nature reserve, 350 are from plantations and 70 ha correspond to an Arboretum. The collection includes about 1500 species focused mainly on tropical plants with fruits.[3]
- Arboretum with an extension of 70 hectares, and with more than 1,500 species, mainly fruit trees and timber trees from tropical areas around the world.
- A virgin forest of the Nature Reserve, with about 1,200 hectares, in the Río Lancetilla basin, south of the plantations, which has been protected and continues to be conserved, as it is the source of water supply for the city of Tela.
- The experimental plantations, with an extension of 350 hectares. In the 1930s, hundreds of hectares of plantations began planting mostly Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla), Teca (Tectona grandis), White teak (Gmelina arborea), Tectona grandis, in areas near Tela. The last remains of these plantations with about 100 hectares exist in the botanical garden and are currently used as seed trees.
- Collection of bananas being one of the richest and most diverse in the world
- Collection of fruit trees from Asia with a total of 636 species from 392 Genera and 107 families. Such as Garcinia mangostana (mangosteen), Lecythis elliptica and Lecythis pisonis (sapucaia), Terminalia arjuna (arjuna), Citrus species, Pimenta acris, Canarium ovatum (pili nut), Theobroma cacao (cocoa), Nephrelium mutabile (pulasan), Litchi chinensis (lychees), Eucalyptus deglupta, Khaya ivorensis, Nephelium lappaceum (rambutan), Mangifera indica (mango), Myristica fragrans (nutmeg), Eugenia dombeyi (grumichama), Myrciaria cauliflora (jabuticaba), Cybistax donnell-smithii also known as Duranga (Mexico), San Juan (Honduras), Palo blanco (Guatemala), Cortez, Cortez blanco (El Salvador).[4]
- Collection of Palms with Elaeis guineensis (African oil palm), Roystonea regia (royal palm).
- Orchid collection,
- Bamboo collection,
- 200 hectares of plantations are used for different studies by the "National School of Forest Sciences".[5][6]
Facilities
[edit]Several administrative and research buildings mostly preserve architectural style of the 1930s and 1940s, when the Garden was owned by the banana company United Fruit Company. Herbarium with specimens from all over the area is located here. There is also a cafeteria with restaurant and accommodation for up to 30 people.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Jump up to: a b c Lancetilla Botanic Garden & Research Center BGCI
- ^ Lancetilla Botanical Garden and Research Center
- ^ More about Lancetilla
- ^ Cybistax donnell-smithii syn. Tabebuia donnell-smithii From Chudnoff, Martin. 1984. Tropical Timbers of the World USDA Forest Service. Ag. Handbook No. 607, 1984
- ^ UNACIFOR official page
- ^ Atlas Obscura