Royal Botanical Garden (RJB-CSIC)

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On 17 October 1755, Fernando VI ordered the creation of the Real Jardín Botánico (Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid). It is an 8 hectares botanical garden in Madrid. In 1939 it became a research centre of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spanish National Research Council, CSIC) dedicated to research and conserve the current biodiversity of plants, fungi and other organisms in a context of urgent environmental challenges. It contained more than 2,000 plants, collected by José Quer , a botanist and surgeon, during his numerous travels throughout the Iberian Peninsula or obtained through exchanges with other European botanists.
cultivation of plants botanical gardens
Type Gouvernemental
AGRIS ID ESI
Website https://rjb.csic.es/
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Référentiel DIGITAL.CSIC
Last ingestion date
18 fév 2026
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