Real Jardín Botánico, Part 1 of 2 |
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The Royal Botanical Garden was created in the 18th century as the private botanical collection of King Fernando VI. The garden was later moved to its current location in Paseo del Prado by King Carlos III, and opened in 1781. Two centuries later, the garden was opened to the public, and now contains 30,000 different species.
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| Main entrance | Hypericum Calycinum | |||
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| Lilium 'Madrid' | Mahonia Aquifolium | Hypericum Patulum | Rhododendron Nakaharai | Punica Granatum |