This is a very, very nice greenhouse which is large in size and had variety of plants from around the world. Entrance ticket is 90 SEK per person, but it is worth every kroner. As you enter inside, there are some local and European plants and trees mixed around a small pond/fountain with ants on one side that love moist areas, while on the other are more Central Europe like plants, then comes the palm house, and after that is the tropic plants. On the side of these, there is the California house with a lot of desert plants, cacti mostly, and rainforest plants on the other side. You can climb some stairs and have a birdview of the entire place. There is a small part that features Australian plants and trees, and on the other one similar although most of them seemed like southeastern Africa. The yellow entrance is definitely something that will make you remember this place if you are not loving the plants and trees. All in all, a definite gem that is overlooked...
Read moreLarge greenhouse with a beautiful and diverse collection of plants. If you're interested in plants and botany, I highly recommend visiting. The greenhouse is split up into a few sections, displaying plants from around the Mediterranean see, Australia, California, South Africa, a collection of ferns, palms and other tropical plants. Highlights for me were the travellers tree, the carnivorous plant collection, and the Welwitschia mirabilia on display. The entrance fee is 100 krona, including access to the...
Read moreThe place was cozy and the personnel was very nice. Problem was that in some cases it seemed more a neglected plant store rather than a botanical garden. The carnivore plants were all dead and it was painful to see. They could have been thriving if only well-maintained. (I suppose they use normal water instead of demineralised water). Moreover I believe 100 kr for a small botanical garden is...
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