Guyana Botanical Gardens

Coordinates: 6°48′20″N 58°08′46″W / 6.80547°N 58.14602°W / 6.80547; -58.14602
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Guyana Botanical Gardens
Georgetown Botanical Gardens
Map
TypeUrban park
LocationGeorgetown, Guyana
Coordinates6°48′20″N 58°08′46″W / 6.80547°N 58.14602°W / 6.80547; -58.14602
Createdlate 19th century

Guyana Botanical Gardens is a tropical botanical garden in Georgetown, Guyana. It is next to the Guyana Zoo and Castellani House.

Description

It includes the Seven Ponds (the Place of Heroes), which is the burial sites of

Mausoleum of President Forbes Burnham

Near the zoo (but outside of it), there are docile manatees in a pond.[1] The first manatees were placed in the gardens in the 1870s.[2] More captive manatees are at the National Park.

History

It was founded in the late 19th century, during the time of British Guiana, on an abandoned sugar estate, Plantation Vlissengen. At the time, it was at the eastern end of the city limits. An early garden superintendent was botanist George Samuel Jenman.[3]

Environs

South of the gardens, across Homestretch Avenue is D’Urban Park, which includes the National Cultural Centre. It is bound by Vlissengen Road to the west, across which is

Georgetown Football Club
. It is a few blocks south of the
National Park
.

The other public garden in Georgetown is the smaller Promenade Gardens downtown.[3]

See also

  • Bourda Cemetery: also built on Plantation Vlissengen (now separated by several blocks)

References

  1. ^ Advisory Committee on Marine Resources Research (1976). Mammals in the Seas. FAO. p. 18. Sirenians in captivity, especially manatees such as those in the Botanic Gardens in Georgetown, Guyana, can become quiet docile and may be attracted by audible signals. This may contribute to the education and understanding of tourists
  2. Abary Creek
    .
  3. ^
    ISBN 978-976-95075-5-5. The Botanical Gardens, at the eastern end of the old city limits, is the larger of the two public gardens in Georgetown [the other being Promenade Gardens
    ]. The garden is located on part of the old Plantation Vlissengen (an abandoned sugar estate)