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The Garden's outdoor displays
Native plants of Bavaria
The south-west border of the Garden is formed by a group of trees with thick
undergrowth, an example of the “Lohwald”, the riparian forest on the outskirts
of Munich. The oak, the common hornbeam and many colourful spring-flowering
plants like the Turk's Cap Lily, anemones and liverwort are part of this
environment. This vegetation used to be typical for the Munich area but has
now almost disappeared.
This type of vegetation is commonly found on the Munich gravel plain, a steppe
with drought-tolerant plants forming a colourful mosaic of plant communities
in summer.
Outdoor areas
- Alpine house
- Arboretum
- Arctic
- Economic plants
- Endangered Flora
- Fern gallery
- Hortus Conclusus
- Info pavilion (Butterfly & Co.)
- Iris garden
- Lake, wetlands
- Native plants of Bavaria
- Order beds
- Ornamentals
- Peonies
- Rhododendrons
- Rock Garden
- Roses
- Special Themes
- Spring garden
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