Orto Botanico dell'Università di Catania

Coordinates: 37°30′57″N 15°05′01″E / 37.5157°N 15.0836°E / 37.5157; 15.0836
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The Orto Botanico dell'Università di Catania (16,000 m2), also known as the Hortus Botanicus Catinensis, is a botanical garden in Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. It is operated by the University of Catania botany department. This institution is a member of BGCI, with international identification code CAT.

History[edit]

Realization of a garden was first attempted in 1847 with a purchase of land on the city outskirts, but the revolutions of 1848 rapidly led to its dispersion. In 1858 the garden was established by founder and director, Benedictine Monk and botanist Francis Roccaforte Tornabene (1813–1897),[1] with first plantings in 1862 of specimens obtained from other botanical gardens in Sweden, France, Naples, and Palermo. It was enlarged in 1865 with a new area dedicated to cultivation of indigenous Sicilian species, and in the early 1900s further enhanced by creation of the Giardino Botanico "Nuova Gussonea" on Mount Etna for cultivation of native mountain plants. The main garden was damaged during World War II, and its great Tepidario greenhouse demolished in 1958, but in subsequent years it has been renewed.

Overview[edit]

Today the garden is divided into two main sections: the Hortus Generalis (13,000 m2) which collects mainly exotic plants, and the Hortus Siculus (3000 m2) which cultivates Sicilian species. The Hortus Generalis is divided into squares, set off by limestone steps, with two small greenhouses for succulents, a tropical greenhouse used primarily for reproduction of palms by seed and for cultivation of exotic plants, and three circular tanks for aquatic plants. The Hortus Siculus is divided into narrow rectangular flower beds bordered with lava stone, containing plants arranged by family. The garden also contains a handsome departmental building in neoclassical style.

Succulent plants collection

The garden's main collections are as follows:

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Burkhardt, Lotte (2022). Eine Enzyklopädie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen [Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  • (in Italian) Official Web Site
  • (in English) Informations from the section of Botanical Department - University of Catania
  • (in Italian) Tab on the site of Grandi Giardini Italiani
  • F. Tornabene, Hortus botanicus regiae Universitatis studiorum Catinae, F. Galati, Catania, 1887.
  • V. Gicomini, "Un secolo di vita scientifica dell'Orto Botanico dell'Università di Catania (1858-1958)", Boll. Ist. Univ. Catania, ser. II, vol. 2: I-LII, Catania, 1958.
  • A. Gugliemo and P. Pavone, "La collezione di piante succulente dell’Orto Botanico dell'Università di Catania", Il Naturalista Siciliano, ser. IV, 5 (1-2): 1-20, Palermo, 1981.
  • A. Gugliemo and P. Pavone, L'Orto Botanico di Catania, 1st edition Arti Grafiche Signorello, Catania, 1988; 2nd edition (1994), 3rd edition (1995) Litotipografia Vena, Palermo.

37°30′57″N 15°05′01″E / 37.5157°N 15.0836°E / 37.5157; 15.0836