Plant Collections

The plant collections at Bali Botanic Garden represent plants from montane areas of the eastern Indonesia: Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua. Growing collections of documented wild-origin plants from these regions allows us to better understand these plants and help preserve the genetic uniqueness of plants from these areas to aid in restoration (known as ex-situ conservation), if and when it becomes necessary.

The collections are divided into beds which are subdivided into section. Each bed is given a roman numeral (eg. IV) and each section is given a letter (eg. A); these are written on a green concrete corner-stone (eg. IV.A.). Each plant within the section is given a unique number to identify it. Most collections in the garden have green metal label and a small aluminium tag which give it a unique identification number (eg. IV.B.15) corresponding with information held in the Garden's Registration Database.

Most of the beds in the garden are organized according to plant family, reflecting the evolutionary relationships between plants. This mean that plants which are closely related are planted together. Some of the collections include: orchids, Begonia, ceremonial plants, medicinal plants, cactus, ferns, and aquatic plants are placed on special garden.

To see our plant collections catalog, please search here :

 

      
 

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