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Jardin Botanique National de Belgique

Botanic Garden Meise
Plantentuin Meise
Jardin botanique Meise
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Botanic Garden Meise is located in Belgium
Botanic Garden Meise
Location within Belgium
Established 1840
Location Nieuwelaan 38, Meise, Flemish Brabant, Belgium
Coordinates 50°55′42″N 4°19′39″E / 50.928358°N 4.327383°E / 50.928358; 4.327383
Director Dr. Steven Dessein
Owner Flemish Community (since 2014)
Belgian State (until 2013)
Website www.botanicgarden.be

The Botanic Garden Meise (Dutch: Plantentuin Meise, French: Jardin botanique Meise; until 2014 called the National Botanic Garden of Belgium (Dutch: Nationale Plantentuin van België, French: Jardin Botanique National de Belgique)) is located in the grounds of Bouchout Castle in the town of Meise, just north of Brussels in the province of Flemish Brabant. It is one of the largest botanical gardens in the world with an extensive collection of living plants in addition to a herbarium of over 3 million specimens. The current garden was established in 1958 after it moved from the centre of Brussels; the former site is now the Botanical Garden of Brussels. Researchers at the garden conduct research particularly on Belgian and African plants.

The Botanic Garden contains about 18,000 plant species—about 6% of all known plant species of the world. Half are in greenhouses, the other half, including cultivated and indigenous plants, are outdoors. The gardens are grouped around the castle and lake of the Bouchout domain.

The mission statement of the Botanic Garden Meise specifies the increasing and spreading "the knowledge of plants" and contributions to "the conservation of biodiversity."

The Botanic Garden was property of the Belgian federal government, but after several years of negotiations it was eventually transferred to the Flemish Community (Flanders) effective 1 January 2014. The French Community still has its own employees and representation in the board of directors. The plants, library, etc. remain property of the federal State but given as commodate to the Flemish Community.


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