Database Colletions

More than 2000 species of plants are preserved at Bali Botanic Garden, represent plants from montane areas of the eastern Indonesia: Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua. New plants are acquired from commercial nurseries, arboreta, botanic gardens, plant breeding programs and collecting expeditions. Read more

 

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Semangat Baru Rekan CPNS 2011

24/06/2011. Tahun 2011 Kebun Raya Bali kedatangan empat CPNS baru. Setelah melewati ribuan pesaing, akhirnya Novi Harun A.R., Arief Priyadi, Catur Nugroho dan Taufik Akbar. selengkapnya...

Intership Program of Leo Franiatte

24/06/2011. Leo Franiatte, pria jangkung asal Perancis ini pada bulan Februari 2011 telah melakukan internship program di Kebun Raya Bali. Leo panggilan akrabnya selengkapnya...

Kebun Raya Bali Meraih Cipta Award 2011

27/09/2011. Kabar membanggakan datang dari Bali. Citra Pesona Wisata (Cipta Award) telah diraih oleh Kebun Raya "Eka Karya" Bali-LIPI. selengkapnya...

Enam mahasiswa pascasarjana University of Delaware mengunjungi Kebun Raya Bali.

16/01/2012. Enam mahasiswa Pascasarjana University of Delaware didampingi dua orang staf administratif Longwood. Gardens selengkapnya...

Jumlah Koleksi, Herbarium dan Biji Kebun Raya Bali Bulan Desember 2011

17/01/2012. Tidak bisa dipungkiri berbagai jenis tumbuhan yang ada di Kebun Raya Bali merupakan aset yang tak ternilai yang harus dijaga selengkapnya...

Angin Kencang Tumbangkan Koleksi Kebun Raya Bali

24/01/2012. Kawasan bedugul diguyur hujan lebat disertai angin kencang selasa malam (24.1.2012). Akibat angin kencang tersebut beberapa koleksi tumbuhan selengkapnya...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Location, Hour & Admission

thumbnailThe Bali Botanic Garden is located at Bedugul area in the middle of Bali island about 60 KM from Denpasar. Public transportation is not convenient due to irregular schedule, visitors adviced to use tourish bus, car, taxi, or motorbike.

Admission

Individual IDR 7,000

Motorbike parking IDR 3,000

Car parking IDR 6,000

Bus parking IDR 12,000

Car is allowed to drive around the garden with additional fee IDR 12,000.

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Plant Collections

More than 2000 species of plants are preserved at Bali Botanic Garden, represent plants from montane areas of the eastern Indonesia: Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua. New plants are acquired from commercial nurseries, arboreta, botanic gardens, plant breeding programs and collecting expeditions. Because of its unique site incorporating landscape gardens, native habitat areas, the Garden is able to curate terrestrial and aquatic plants found in similar habitats.

Seeds and plants are accepted only if their provenance is known and documented and only if they have been collected and imported legally. Plants that have the potential for invasiveness, genetic pollution or introducing pests or diseases are carefully screened or evaluated before acceptance.

 

Garden Organizations

The collections are devided into beds which are subdevided 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 whithin 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 Database. Most of the beds in the garden are orginized according to plant family, reflecting the evolutionary relationships between plants. This mean that plants which are closely related are planted togather.

 

Specialized Collections

In addition to the general collections, specialized collections offer depth and breadth within 8 selected themes or families. These specialized collections include: Ferns, Orchids, Cactus, Begonia, Medicinal plants, Ceremonial plants, Roses and Aquatic plants. Specialty collections are important nationally because of their scope.

 

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