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The administration building of the Botanical Garden, the Department of Botany, Forestry and Horticulture of ChNU are also located here

THE BOTANICAL GARDEN

The Botanical Garden of Chernivtsi National University is one of the oldest botanical institutions of Ukraine. It was founded in the second half of the 19th century, at the time when Bukovyna was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire as a crown duchy.

The question of creating a botanical garden as a base for the development of biological research arose immediately after the university was opened in Bukovyna in 1875. In that period, the romantic style became more and more important in garden and park construction.

The honour of creating the Botanical Garden project was given to the imperial-royal botanical gardener of Lviv University Karl Bauer. It was decided to give the Garden a landscape character, to divide it into several lawn parterres, to plant groups of herbaceous plants on the periphery, and in the centre to group trees and bushes according to generic complexes, separate areas were planned for perennial and annual plants. 
On June 9, 1876, the project of the Garden was submitted for consideration.
It was checked and approved by the chairman of the board of the Imperial-Royal Franz Joseph University in Chernivtsi, professor, Dr. Eduard Tangle, and the proposed project was considered and approved at the meeting of the Academic Senate. 
On July 13, 1876, at a meeting of the community council of Chernivtsi under the chairmanship of burgomaster Ambrose, a decision was made to allocate a plot of land for the Botanical Garden to the university free of charge. 
In September 1877, on the opening day of the Botanical Garden, the then head of the Land Government, Julius von Watzl, planted the first tree - a silver poplar. The establishment of the arboretum under the leadership of Karl Bauer continued for another 11 years. Exotic trees were imported from European nurseries, in particular from Muskau, and saplings of local species were given free of charge by the Directorate of the Orthodox Religious Fund of Bukovyna. The Botanical Garden of the Imperial-Royal University in Chernivtsi was the only botanical garden in the Carpathian region for 60 years and became a vivid embodiment of the architectural trends of that period.

Professor Eduard Tangle (1877-1905) became the first director of the Botanical Garden, later he headed the Institute of Botany located on the territory of the Garden. Under his leadership, collection and auxiliary greenhouses, an administrative building with an apartment for the Garden inspector, a lecture hall and a work room for conducting classes, a room for an assistant, a keeper's house and utility buildings were built. In 1878, at the request of Professor Tangle, a herbarium was purchased for the Garden, in 1879, equipment was purchased, and from the spring of 1890 the exchange of plants and seeds with foreign botanical gardens began. This Austrian scientist made a significant contribution to the development of botanical science in Bukovyna, educating a whole constellation of outstanding local researchers. In the Austrian period, scientific work was based on the study of the flora of the Carpathians and the creation of collections of indigenous species of plants, which were placed on the lawns, the Carpathian hill, the rock garden and in the pool. Since 1906, the position of director of the Garden and Institute of Botany has been filled by the professor of the German Technical Higher School in Prague, plant physiologist Friedrich Čapek. The collections of the botanical garden of Chernivtsi University in 1914 included 1,500 species of plants, the vast majority of which were local species.

In 1918, Bukovyna became part of Romania and the Garden is subordinated to the Institute of Botany. It was headed by Mihail Gushulyak (1887-1960), a native of Bukovyna, a graduate of Chernivtsi University, a future corresponding member of the Romanian Academy of Sciences. With his research, he initiated nature conservation topics in Bukovyna. During this period, work on the study and systematization of the flora of the region, creation of a herbarium and collections of indigenous species intensified. The quality of the collections of those times is evidenced by the handwritten inventory lists that have survived to this day, and the directions of research are indicated by the Seed Catalogues offered by the garden for exchange, which include specimens collected with an indication of localities.

With the accession of Bukovyna to Ukraine in 1940, the Garden was transferred to the Chernivtsi State University. The main direction of his activity was the introduction and acclimatization of plants. The first printed lists of seeds were published. Since 1944, it has been headed by Professor H.Kh. Molotkovskii, since 1950 - associate professor M.V. Orekhov, and later - professor I.V. Artemchuk. Under their leadership, greenhouses and expositions were rebuilt, relations with more than 180 countries were established, the first printed lists of seeds were issued, an exposition greenhouse was built, and firm paths were laid. Work on the introduction and acclimatization of plants, the study of natural resources and the cultivation of species of natural flora of the Carpathians was developed: natural fodder grounds were investigated, geobotanical studies of meadow and forest phytocenoses, seed productivity of herbaceous plants were carried out. Under the leadership of the Director of the Garden (1971-1985), Professor of the Department of Botany B.K. Termena, the study of the developmental biology and adaptive abilities of tree introducers depending on the geographical origin was initiated, a method of mathematical modeling of the adaptive abilities of woody plants was developed, and the survey of the dendroflora of ancient parks was started.

In terms of area (3.5 hectares), it is the smallest Garden in Ukraine. In 1956, the administration of the Botanical Garden was entrusted with the duties of managing the arboretum of the former Residence of Bukovinian and Dalmatian Metropolitans.

In 1969, the Botanical Garden acquired the status of a scientific institution. In 1983, it was included in the nature reserve fund of Ukraine, and in 1992 it was granted the status of a protected object of national importance.

Today, the Botanical Garden is one of the scientific divisions of the Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University. The Garden also has a seed laboratory, a scientific library and a herbarium.

Living collections totaling more than 3,300 taxa are concentrated on relatively small areas. The arboretum, formed in accordance with the principle of ancestral complexes, is one of the leading among the university botanical gardens of Ukraine in terms of the number, age and scientific value of the presented exotics - since 2002, according to the order of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, it has been included in the list of objects that constitute national property. However, there are giants in the arboretum's collections, whose age is approaching 200 years, because they were planted in the 1940s during the founding of the People's Garden (now Taras Shevchenko Central Park), which borders the Botanical Garden.

In recent years, due to a lack of funding, the curators of the collections have been paying more attention to the environmental and educational activities of the Botanical Garden.

Tens of thousands of locals and guests of Bukovyna visit the Botanical Garden with excursions every year. Thousands of plants grown in the Garden's nurseries are introduced into green construction not only in Bukovyna, but also in other regions of Ukraine.

The Botanical Garden of the Chernivtsi National University is a real museum of living plants from various ecological and geographical zones of the world. His collections are of great scientific, cognitive and environmental significance.

Contacts

Botanical Garden of Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, 11 Fedkovycha Street, Chernivtsi, Ukraine, 58001

А. SEMINA PLANTARUM IN HORTO BOTANICO SUB DIVO CULTARUM

PLANTAE LIGNOSAE

 

PINOPHYTA

 

Cupressaceae

1. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Andr.) Parl. `Glauca`

2. Ch.pisifera Sieb. et Zucc. 'Filifera'

3. Juniperus sabina L.

4. Platycladus orientalis (L.) Franco

5.P. orientalis Franco `Cupressima`

6. Thuja occidentalis L. `Columna`

               

Pinaceae

7.  Abies cephalonica Loud.

8.  A. nordmanniana (Stev.) Spach

9.  Larix decidua Mill.

10. Picea pungens Engelm. 'Glauca'

11. Pinus armandii Franch.

12. P. strobus L.

 

Taxaceae

13. Taxus baccata L.

14. T. baccata L. `Aurea`

15.  T. cuspidata Sieb. et Zucc.

 

Taxodiaceae

16. Cunninghamia lanceolata Lamb.

17. Cryptomeria japonica Don.

 

MAGNOLIOPHYTA

 

Aceraceae

18. Acer circinatum Pursh.

19. A. palmatum Thunb. `Atropurpureum`

20. А. platanoides L.

21. A. tataricum L.

 

Anacardiaceae

22. Rhus typhina L.

 

Araliaceae

23. Aralia elata (Miq.) Seem.

24. Eleutherococcus henryi Oliv.

25. E. sessiliflorus Seem.

 

Berberidaceae

26. Berberis aggregata C.K.Schneid.

27. B. amurensis Rupr.

28. B. brachypoda Maxim.

29. B. canadensis Mill.

30. B. chinensis Poir.

31. B. consimilis Schneid.

32. B. coreana Palib.

33. B. dasystachya Maxim.

34. B. densiflora Boiss. et Buhse

35. B. fischleri Schneid.

36. B. francisci-ferdinandii C. K. Schneid.

37. B. gilgiana Fedde

38. B. henriana Schneid.

39. B. hypokerina Airy-Shaw.

40. B. insignis Hook.et Thoms.

41. B. integerrima Bunge

42. B. japonica Schneid.

43. B. nummularia Bunge

44. B. x ottavensis Scheid.`Purpurea`

45. B. polyantha Hemsl.

46. B. rubrostilla Chittenden

47. B. sargentiana Schneid.

48. B. x serrata Koehne

49. B. sieboldi Mig.

50. B. sphaerocarpa Kar. et Kir.

51. B. thunbergii DC.

52. B. th. DC. `Aurea`

53. B. th. DC. `Brevipendunculata`

54. B. th. DC. `Purpurea`

55. B. th. DC. `Silver Beauty`

56. B. vulgaris L.

57. Mahonia aquifolium Nutt.

58. M. japonica DC.

59. M. nervosa Nutt.

60. M. pinnata Fedde

61. M. repens(Lindl.)G. Don.

 

Bignoniaceae

62. Catalpa x erubescens Carr.

63. C. speciosa Warder ex Engelm.

64. Campsis radicans Seem

 

Buxaceae

65. Buxus sempervirens L.

 

Caesalpiniaceae

66. Cercis canadensis L.

67. C. siliquastrum L.

68. Gleditsia aquatica Marsh.

69. G. caspia Desf.

70. G. japonica Mig.

71. G. sinensis Lam.

 

Calycanthaceae

72. Calycanthus fertilis Walt.

73. C. fertilis Walt. f. glauca C. K. Schneid.

74. C. floridus L.

 

Caprifoliaceae

75. Kolkwitzia amabilis Graebn.

76. Lonicerax amoena Zab.

77. L. x bella Zab.

78. L. canadensis Marsh.

79. L. edulis Turz. ex Freyn  

80. L. gynochlamydea  Hemsl.

81. L. pyreniaca L.

82. L. caprifolium L.

83. L. maackii Rupr.

84. L. nitida Wills.                 

85. L. peryclimenum L. 'Serotina'

86. L. pileata Oliv.

87. L. tatarica L.

88. L. x telmanniana Magyar

89. Sambucusracemosa L. 'Plumosa aurea'

90. Symphoricarpos albus Blake 

91. S.albus (L.) Blake ‘Laevigatus’

92. S. orbiculatus Moench.

93. S. oreophilus A.Gray.

94. S. rotundifolius Gray.

95. S. mollis Nutt.

96. S. occidentalis Hook

97.Viburnum x rhytidophylloides Suring.

98. V. burejaeticum Rgl. et Herd.

99. V. cassinoides L.

100. V. fragrans Bge.

101. V. lantana L.

102. V. l. 'Versicolor'

103. V. lentago L.

104. V. macrocephalum Rehd.

105. V. mongolicum (Pall.) Rehd.

106. V. nudum L.

107. V. opulus L.

108. V. prunifolium L.

109. V. rhytidophyllum Hemsl.

110. V. rufidulum Raf.

111. V. sargentii Koehne

112. V. trilobum Marsh.

113. V. veitchii Wright.

114. V. wrightii Mig.

115. Weigela floribundaA.DC.

116. W. florida (Bge.)A.DC.

117. W. hortensis (Sieb. et Zucc.) C.A.Mey.

118. W. h. Jacq. `Bristol Rubi`

119. W. h. Jacq. `President`

120. W. japonica Thunb. `Sinica`

121. W. praecox (Lemoine) Bailey

 

Celastraceae

122. Celastrus flagellaris Rupr.

123. Euonymus alatus Sieb.

124. E. atropurpurea Jacq.

125. E. fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.

126. E. latifolius (L.) Mill.

127. E. maackii Rupr.

128. E. macropterus Rupr.        

129. E. nana Bieb.

 

Celtidaceae

130. Celtis occidentalis L.

 

Cornaceae

131.Cornus alternifolia L.

132. C. bailey Coult. et Evans.

133. C. controversa Hemsl.

134. C. darvasica Sojak.

135. C. drummondii Coop.

136. C. officinalis Sieb. et Zucc.

137.Swida alba (L.) Opiz.

138. S. australis Pojark. ex Grossh.

139. S. sanguinea Opiz 

140. S. stolonifera (Michx.) Rydb. 'Flaviramea'

 

Corylaceae

141. Carpinus betulus L.

142. Ostrya carpinifolia Scop.

   

Elaeagnaceae

143. Elaeagnus multiflora Thunb.

 

Ericaceae

144. Pieris japonica D.Don.     

145. Rhododendron dauricum L.

146. Rh. fargesii Franch.

147. Rh. luteum Sweet.

148. Rh. molle (Blume)G.Don

149. Rh. ponticum L.

150. Rh. smirnovii Maxim.

 

Eucommiaceae

151. Eucommia ulmoides Oliv.

 

Euphorbiaceae

152. Securinega suffruticosa Rehd.

 

Fabaceae

153. Amorpha fruticosa L.

154. Chamaecytisus austriacus Link.

155. C. podolicus Blocki

156. Colutea arborescens L.

157. C. persica Boiss.                

158. Genista tinctoria L.

159. Laburnum anagyroides Medik.

160. L. x watereri (Kirchn.) Dipp.

161. Lespedeza bicolor Turcz.

162. Spartium junceum L.

 

Hamamelidaceae

163. Corylopsis sinensis Hemsl.

164. C. spicata Siebold et Zucc.

165. C. veitchiana Bean.

166. Hamamelis japonica Siebold et Zucc.

167. H. mollis Oliv.

168. Liquidambar styraciflua L.

 

Hippocastanaceae

169. Aesculus octandra  Marsh.               

 

Hydrangeaceae

170. Deutzia gracilis Sieb. et Zucc.

171. D. scabra Thunb. `Plena`

172. D. vilmorinae Lemoine

173. Hydrangea bretschneideri Dipp.

174. Philadelphus brachybotrys Koehne

175. Ph. californicus Benth

176. Ph. coronarius L.

177. Ph. c. L. 'Aureus'

178. Ph. c. L. 'Plena'

179. Ph. delavayi L. Henry

180. Ph. x falconeri Sarg.

181. Ph. floribundus Schrad.

182. Ph. gordonianus Lindl.

183. Ph. grandiflorus Willd.

184. Ph. incanus Koehne

185. Ph. inodorus L.

186. Ph. x lemoine Lemoine 'Балет метеликів’

187. Ph. lewisii Pursh

188. Ph. pekinensis Rupr.

189. Ph. rafinesguianus Hort.

190. Ph. satsumanus Mig.

191. Ph. schrenkii Rupr. et Maxim.

192. Ph. sericanthus Koehne

193. Ph. subcanus Koehne

194. Ph. tenuifolius Rupr. et Maxim.

195. Ph. x virginalis Rehd.

196. Ph. zeyheri Schrad.

 

Hypericaceae

197. Hypericum androsaemum L.

198. H. hookerianum Wight et Arn.

 

Juglandaceae

199. Carya ovata C. Koch.

 

Lardizabalaceae

200. Decaisneafargesii Franch. 

 

Lauraceae

201. Lindera angustifolia Cheng.

 

Loganiaceae

202. Buddleia davidii Franch.

203. B. japonica Hemsl.

204. B. lindleyana Fort.                   

205. B. nivea Duthie                         

 

Magnoliaceae

206. Liriodendrontulipiferum L.    

207. Magnolia kobus DC. var. borealis Sarg.

208. M. obovata Thunb.

209. M. officinalis Rehd. et Wils.

210. M. x soulangiana Soul.-Bood. `Alexandrina`

211. M. x s. Soul.-Bood. `Lennei`

212. M. x s. Soul.-Bood. `Rustica`

 

Malvaceae

213. Hibiscus syriacus L.

 

Menispermaceae

214. Menispermum dauricum L.

 

Oleaceae

215. Jasminum fruticans L

216. L. vulgare L.

217. Syringa x josiflexaPreston `Royaaty`

218. S. x prestoniae Mc Kelvey

219. S. reflexa C.K. Schneid.

220. S. tomentella Bur. et Franch.

221. S. villosa Vahl

 

Paeoniaceae

222.  Paeoniasuffruticosa Andr

 

Platanaceae

223. Platanus x acerifolia Willd.

 

Ranunculaceae

224. Clematis  viticella L.    

 

Rhamnaceae

225. Frangula alnus Mill.

 

Rosaceae

226. Amelanchier  alnifolia Nutt.

227. A. florida Lindl.

228. A. spicata C. Koch

229. Chaenomeles japonica (Thunb.) Lindl.

230. Cotoneaster  acutifolius Turcz.

231. C. dielsianus Pritsz.

232. C. distichus Lge.

233. C. divaricatus Rehd. et Wils.

234. C. lucidus Schlecht.

235. C. multiflorus Bunge

236. C. x polyanthemus E.Wolf

237. C. roseus Edgew.

238. Crataegus arnoldiana Sarg.

239. C. chlorosarca Maxim.

240. C. curvisepala Lindm.

241. C. flabellata (Bosc) C.Koch

242. C. nigra Waldst. et Kit.

243. C. punctata Jacq.

244. C. punctata Jacq. `Aurea`

245. Malus niedzwetzkyana Dieck.

246. Mespilus germanica L.

247. Osmaronia cerasiformis Greene

248. Padellus mahaleb Vass.

249. Photinia villosa (Thunb.) DC.

250. Physocarpus intermedia (Rydb.) Schneid.

251. Ph. monogynus Coult.

252. Ph. opulifolius Maxim.

253. Ph. opulifolius Maxim. `Diabolo`

254. Ph. o. Maxim. 'Luteus'

255. Pyracanthacoccinea Roem. 'Soulei d' Or'  

256. Pyrus ussuriensis Maxim.

257. Rhodotypus kerrioides Sieb. et Zucc.

258. Rosa carolina L.

259. R. davurica Pall.

260. R. hugonis Hemsl.

261. R. laxa Retz.

262. R. majalis Herrm.

263. R. maximowicziana Regel

264. R. mollis Smith.

265. R. pimpinelifolia L.

266. R. rugosa Thunb.

267. R. r. Thunb. 'Alba'  

268. R. serafinii Viv.

269. R. spinosissima L.

270. Sorbaria sorbifolia (L.) A.Br.

271. Sorbus amurensis Koehne

272. S. aucuparia L.

273. S. caucasica Zinserl.

274. S. decora C.Schneid.

275. S. discolor Maxim.

276. S. intermedia Pers.

277. S. koehneana Schneid.

278. S. x latifolia Pers.

279. S. torminalis (L.) Crantz

280. Spiraea albiflora (Mig.)Zab.

281. S. alba Du Roi

282. S. billiardii Dipp. `Triumphans`

283. S. bumalda Burv.

284. S. b. Burv. `Anthony Waterer`

285. S. x b. Burv. 'Crispa' 

286. S. canescens D.Don

287. S. сhinensis Maxim.

288. S. x cinerea Zbl. ' Greifsheim '

289. S. crenata L.

290. S. densiflora Nutt.

291. S. flexuosa Fisch. ex Cambess.

292. S. fritschiana Schneid.

293. S. f. Schneid.  'Latifolia'

294. S. gemmata Zbl.

295. S. humilis Pojark.

296. S. japonica L.  f.

297. S. japonica L. f.  'Alpina'

298. S. j. L. f. `Gold Flamme`

299. S. j. L. f.  'Fortuneana'

300. S. j. L. f. `Little Princess`

301. S. j. L. f. `Lutifolia`

302. S. j. L. f.  'Nana'

303. S. j. L. f. `Ovalifolia`

304. S. j. L. f. `Plena`

305. S. j. L. f. `Ruberrima`

306. S. j. L. f. `Schirabana`

307. S. j. L. f. `Yellou Princess`

308. S. latifolia Borkh.

309. S. x lemoinei Zab.

310. S. longigemmis Maxim.

311. S. x margaritae Zab.

312. S. media Fraz Schmidt

313. S. menziesii Hook.

314. S. microgyna Nakai

315. S. miyabei Koidz.     

316. S. nipponica Maxim.

317. S. n. Maxim. `Rotundifolia`

318. S. x pikoviensis Bess.

319. S. salicifolia L.

320. S. sargentiana Rehd.

321. S. x schinabeckii Zab.

322. S. sericea Turcz.

323. S. trichocarpa Nakai

324. S. trilobata L.

325. S. ussuriensis Pojark.

 

Rutaceae

326. Phellodendron amurense Rupr.

327. Poncirus trifoliata Rafin.

328. Ptelea baldwinii Torr. et Gray

329. P. trifoliata L.

 

Sapindaceae

330. Koelreuteria paniculata Laxm.

 

Schisandraceae

331. Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill.

 

Styracaceae

332. Halesia carolina L.

333. Pterostyrax hispida Sieb. et Zucc.

334. Styrax obassia Sieb. et Zucc.

 

Tiaceae

335. Tilia americana L.

 

Thymelaceae

336. Daphne mezereum L.

 

Vitaceae

337. Ampelopsis aconitifolia Bge.

338. A. brevipedunculata (Max.) Trautv.

339. A. heterophylla (Thunb.) Sieb. et Zucc.

340. A. japonica Makino

341. Parthenocissusinserta Fritsch.

342. P.quinquefolia (L.)Planch.

343. P. q. (L.) Planch.`Murrorum`

344. P. tricuspidata Planch.

345. Vitis coignetiae Pulliat ex Planch.

346. V. vinifera L.

 

Verbenaceae

347. Callicarpaamericana L.

348. Clerodendron trichotomum Thunb.

 

PLANTAE HERBOSAE

Alliaceae

349. Allium altaicum L.

350. A. altissimum Regel

351. A. giganteum Regel

352. A. moly L.

353. A. narcissiflorum Vill.

354. A. odorum L.

355. A. polyphyllum Ker. et Kir.

356. A. schoenoprasum L.

357. A. senescens L.

358. A. strictum Schreb.

359. A. ursinum L.

 

Amaryllidaceae

360. Galanthus nivalis L.

361. G.plicatus M.Bieb.

362. Leucojum vernum L.

363. Narcissus angustifolius Curtis

 

Apiaceae

364. Astrantia major L.

365. Myrrhis odorata (L.) Scop.

 

Asclepiadaceae

366. Asclepias syriaca L.

 

Aspleniaceae

367. Phyllitis scolopendrium (L.) Newm.

 

Asteraceae

368. Achillea filipendulina Lam.

369. Ageratum mexicanum Mill.

370. Aster alpinus L.

371. A. amellus L.

372. A. dumosus L.

373. A. farreri W.W.

374. Callistephus chinensis L. `Anina`

375. Centaurea macrocephala Muss.-Puschk.

376. Coreopsis grandiflora Hoog.

377. C. lanceolata L.

378. Doronicum hungaricum Reich.fil.

379. Gaillardia aristata Purcsch.

380. Gazania rigens (L.) Gaertn.

381. Helenium autumnale L.

382. Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench

383. E. p. (L.) Moench `White Lustre`

384. Echinops sphaerocephalus L.

385. Erigeron speciosus (Lindl.) DC.

386. Hieracium aurantiacum L.

387. Inula helenium L.

388. Leontopodium alpinum Cass.

389. Leucanthemum maximum (Ramond) DC.

390. Liatris scariosa (L.) Willd.

391. L. spicata (L.) Kuntze

392. Pyrethrum macrophyllum Willd.

393. Rudbeckia fulgida Ait

394. R. speciosa Wenderoth

395. Solidago canadensis L.`Dzintra`

396. S. c. L.`Laurin`

397. Tagetes erecta L.

398. T. patula L.`Carmen`

399. T. p. L.`Dianty Mariette`

400. T. p. L.`Valensia`

401. T. tenuifolia Cav.

402. Telekia speciosa Baumg.

403. Zinnia elegans Jacg.

404. Z. e. Jacg.`Красная шапочка`

 

Berberidaceae

405. Podophyllum emodi Wall.

 

Boraginaceae

406. Symphytum cordatum Waldst.et Kit.

 

Brassicaceae

407. Alissum murale Waldst.et Kit.

408. Aubrieta deltoidea (L.) DC.

409. Cheiranthus cheiri L.

410. Iberis sempervirens L.

411. Lunaria rediviva L.

 

Campanulaceae

412. Campanula carpatica Jacq.

413. C. medium L.

414. C. punctata Lam.

415. Platycodon grandiflorum DC.

416. P.g. DC.`Pedamutter Schale`

 

Caryophyllaceae

417. Cerastium biebersteinii DC.

418. Dianthus barbatus L.

419. D. deltoides L.

420. D. gratianopolitanus Vill.

421. D. plumarius L.

422. Lychnis chalcedonica L.

423. Saponaria officinalis L.

 

Cistaceae

424. Helianthemum appeninum (L.) Mill.

 

Commelinaceae

425. Tradescantia virginiana L.

 

Convolvulaceae

426. Ipomea purpurea L.

 

Crassulaceae

427. Sedum spectabilis Boreau

428. S.s. Boreau `Brillianth`

 

Gentianaceae

429. Gentiana asclepiadea L.

 

Fabaceae

430. Galega officinalis L.

431. Genista tinctoria L.

432. Genistella sagittalis (L.)Gams

 

Hypericaceae

433. Hypericum olimpicum L.

 

Iridaceae

434. Crocus banaticus Gay

435. C. heuffelianus Herb.

436. Iris sibirica L.

437. I. sibirica L.`Perlys Blue`

438. I. pseudocyperus Schur

439. I. pseudacorus L.

 

Lamiaceae

440. Hyssopus officinalis L.

441. Lavandula angustifolia Mill.

442. Lophanthus anisatus Benth.

443. Monarda didyma L.

444. Nepeta cataria L.

445. Ocimum basilicum L.

446. Origanum vulgare L.

447. Phlomis tuberosa L.

448. Physostegia virginiana (L.) Benth.

449. Salvia officinalis L.

450. S. sclarea L.

451. S. splendens Ker. Garvl.

 

Liliaceae

452. Colchicum autumnale L.

453. Erythronium dens-canis L.

454. Galtonia candicans Decne

455. Fritillaria meleagris L.

456. Hemerocallis lilio-asphodelus L.

457. Hosta alba-marginata Hyl.

458. H. sieboldiana Engl.

459. H. ventricosa Stearn.

460. Leopoldia comosa Parl.

461. Lilium davidii Ducharbre

462. L. henryi Baker

463. L. martagon L.

464. L. regale Wils.

465. Tulipa tarda Stapf.

 

Malvaceae

466. Althaea officinalis L.

 

Onagraceae

467. Chamerion angustifolium Holub.

 

Onocleaceae

468. Matteuccia strutiopteris (L.) Tod

 

Papaveraceae

469. Papaver orientale L.

 

Plumbaginaceae

470. Armeria elongata (Hoffmg.) C. Koch.

471. A. maritima (Mill.) Willd.

 

Polemoniaceae

472. Phlox paniculata L.

473. Polemonium caeruleum L.

 

Polygonaceae

474. Polygonum bistorta L.

475. Rheum rhaponticum L.

 

Primulaceae

476. Primula farinosa L.

477. P. veris L.

478. P. vulgaris Huds.

 

Ranunculaceae

479. Aconitum moldavicum Hacq.ex Rchb.

480. Adonis vernalis L.

481. Aquilegiax hybrida hort.

482. A. transsilvanica Schur

483. A. vulgaris L.

484. A. vulgaris L. f. plena

485. Delphinium cultorum Vass.

486. Helleborus purpurascens W.K.

487. H. viridis L.

488. Pulsatilla grandis Wender

489. P. montana (Hoppe.) Reichenb.

490. P. pratensis (L.) Mill.

 

Rosaceae

491. Geum coccineum Sibth. et Smith.

492. G. heldrichii hort.

493. Potentilla alba L.

494. P. sulphurea Lam.

 

Rutaceae

495. Ruta hortensis Mill.

 

Sаxifragaceae

496. Astilbe x arendsii Arends

497. A. davidii (Franch.) Henry

 

Scrophulariaceae

498. Digitalis ferruginea L.

499. D. purpurea L.

500. Veronica spicata L.

 

Solanaceae

501. Scopolia carniolica L.

 

Valerianaceae

502. Valeriana exaltata Mikan. fil.

 

Violaceae

503. Viola alba Besser

 

B. SEMINA PLANTARUM IN CALIDARIIS CULTARUM

Agavaceae

504. Dracaena hookeriana C. Koch.

 

Amaryllidaceae

505. Clivia miniata Regel

506. C. nobilis Lindl

507. Haemanthus Katarinaе

 

Arecaceae

508. Chamaerops humilis L.

 

Asparagaceae

509. Asparagus plumosus Bak.

510. A. sprengeri Rgl. (A. densiflorus Yessop var sprengeri)

 

Aspleniaceae

511. Asplenium nidus L.

 

Bromeliaceae

512. Hechtia tillandsioides (Andre) L.B.Sm

 

Cactaceae

513. Mamillaria simplex

 

Cyperaceae

514. Cyperus alternifolius L.

 

Liliaceae

515. Chlorophytum macrophyllum Asthers

 

Phytolaecacea

516. Rivina humilis L.

 

Pteridaceae

517. Pteris cretica L.

 

Solanaceae

518. Solanum capsicastrum L.

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NOTITIA UNIVERSA DE HORTO BOTANICO

Date of foundation: september 1877

Area – 15,5ha

Specium numerus – 3500

Longitudo orientalis  - 25°09?

Latitudo septentionalis - 48°03?

Altitudo supra libram maris – 242 m

Temperatura aeris media annua         7,8°C

Temperatura aeris media minima     -3,7°C

Temperatura aeris absoluta minima -32,0°C

Temperatura aeris media maxima     12,7°C

Temperatura aeris absoluta maxima  38,0°C

Praecipitatio e caelo media annua     712mm

 

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Web Site: http://ibhb.chnu.edu.ua/dpt/botsad/pro-botsad 

 

Botanical Garden of Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University

11 Fedkovycha Street

58001, Chernivtsі, Ukraine

 

Hortus Botanicus Universitatis Nationale Tschernoviciensis nominis Jurij Fedkovitsch,

via Fedkovitsch,11

58001, Tschernivtsі, Ukraina

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Dear guests of the Botanical Garden, please attention!

 

During the period of martial law on the territory of Ukraine, you can visit the Garden as part of tour groups with our tour guides.

Excursion days are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. At 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., groups are formed at the entrance without any prior appointment. The minimum tour group consists of 5 people. Payment could be made by QR code through Privat24, or by electronic payment to the sub-account of the University Botanical Garden.

At 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m., tours are organized by prior appointment from 10 to 25 people. Payment details are arranged at the time of appointment.

 

The price of an excursion: 
for adults - UAH 45 per person
for students - UAH 25 per person 

There are no tours in the greenhouse.

 

There is NO BOMB SHELTERS on the territory of the Garden. While the air raid alert the excursion must be stopped. The nearest bomb shelter is located at 3A Sadova Street. Entrance from the yard.

 

Contacts
Telephone for booking excursions: 095 568 90 25; (0372)509-491 (IP phone - does not work in case of power or Internet outages).

Please, call during the working hours.

 

Entrance to the territory of the Garden with dogs is prohibited.

 

 

Service Price
Thematic excursion 
For students  UAH 25.00 per person
For groups (from 5 people) UAH 45.00 per person
Ethno-botanical excursion UAH 250.00
Sightseeing excursion (up to 1 hour)
For groups (up to 5 people) UAH 350.00
For groups (6-10 people) UAH 500.00
For groups (11-20 people) UAH 700.00
For groups (more than 20 people) UAH 1000.00
In the greenhouse by prior arrangement (up to 5 people) UAH 400.00
Excursion with photo/video shooting (up to 3 hours) UAH 550.00 (for 1 hour)

Details for payment: Chernivtsi National University

Bank: State Treasury Service of Ukraine

m. Kyiv

Code 02071240

r / r UA838201720313211002202007831

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