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Greenhouse complex of the Tashkent Botanical Garden.

 The Greenhouse Complex, which is part of the territorial-structural division of the Tashkent Botanical Garden named after Academician F.N. Rusanov under the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, is a part of the collection of the Tashkent Botanical Garden, and mainly includes tropical, subtropical and perennial indoor flowers. The greenhouse complex was founded in 1976, occupies a total area of ​​​​1776 m2, consists of 6 large blocks. The height of these blocks is 5.5 m, width is 7 m, length is 42 m, and consists of 3 racks and 2 internal aisles. Its 3 main sections are intended for the care of mother flowers, and the remaining 3 sections are sections with special racks for taking cuttings from mother flowers and conducting various experiments on plants. Currently, more than 140 species of various perennial tropical and subtropical plants belonging to 37 families and 87 genera are preserved and constantly monitored. Most of these plants are imported from other countries, and the adaptation of introduced houseplants is of particular importance.


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