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Royal Botanical Gardens
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The oldest continually used Botanic Gardens in this hemisphere. They were established in 1820 by Governor Ralph Woodford and botanist David Lockhart and contain one of the oldest collections of exotic plants and trees in the region including a vibrantly coloured rainbow eucalyptus tree. These gardens were visited by Charles Kingsley and mentioned in his book "At Last Christmas in the West Indies" in 1871. The gardens also house a small colonial cemetery - 25 minute (12.8 km) drive from Green Space.
The oldest continually used Botanic Gardens in this hemisphere. They were established in 1820 by Governor Ralph Woodford and botanist David Lockhart and contain one of the oldest collections of exotic plants and trees in the region including a vibrantly coloured rainbow eucalyptus tree. These garden…
5 minutes drive - The Royal Botanic Gardens of Trinidad & Tobago comprise of twenty-five (25) hectares of beautifully landscaped grounds located north of the capital city of Port of Spain. The gardens were established in 1818 and is one of the oldest gardens in the West Indies which has had a continuous existence. Today, the gardens consist of approximately seven hundred (700) trees of which thirteen percent (13%) are indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago. Trees in our gardens represent every continent of the world.
5 minutes drive - The Royal Botanic Gardens of Trinidad & Tobago comprise of twenty-five (25) hectares of beautifully landscaped grounds located north of the capital city of Port of Spain. The gardens were established in 1818 and is one of the oldest gardens in the West Indies which has had a contin…
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Circular Road
Port of Spain, San Juan-Laventille Regional Corporation