The Orto Botanico dell'Università di Siena is a botanical garden operated by the University of Siena. It is located at Via P. A. Mattioli, 4, Siena, Tuscany, Italy, and open daily.
The garden's history reaches back to 1588 when the university began to raise medicinal herbs. In 1756 the field of herbal studies was supplanted by natural history, and starting in 1759, under the direction of Giuseppe Baldassarri, the garden began to collect uncommon plants. In 1784 the Grand Duke of Tuscany Peter Leopold began university reform, and in a short time the garden's collection grew to contain more than a thousand new plants, many from abroad. Its first published record listed some 900 species, including several hundred from outside Italy. In 1856 the garden moved to its present location, the botany institute constructed 1910–1912, and in the 1960s the garden's area was doubled.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orto_Botanico_dell'Università_di_Siena
Official website http://www3.unisi.it/v0/minisito2.html?fld=4341
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Email orto@unisi.it
Phone +39 057 723 5407/9
Address 53100, Italy
Coordinates 43°18'45.199" N 11°19'50.039" E