Orto Botanico di Bergamo "Lorenzo Rota" The Orto Botanico di Bergamo "Lorenzo Rota" (1,357 m²) is a botanical garden located at the top of a long stairway from Scaletta di Colle Aperto , Bergamo , Lombardy , Italy . It is open daily during the warmer months.
The garden was established in 1972, and named in honor of physician and botanist Lorenzo Rota. It was at first predominantly an alpine garden , but after 1989 began collaboration with the Museum of Natural Sciences and broadened its collection. In 1993, the garden became an integral part of the museum.
Although smaller than a soccer field, the garden now contains more than 900 species arranged into 23 collections, including:
Alpine - Abies alba , Achnatherum calamagrostis , Alnus viridis , Carlina acaulis , Corydalis lutea , Dryas octopetala , Hieracium pilosella , Horminum pyrenaicum , Larix decidua , Pinus mugo , Rhamnus alpinus , Rhaponticum scariosum , Rhododendron hirsutum , Rubus idaeus , Picea abies , Potentilla grandiflora , Primula hirsuta , Primula auricula , Ranunculus thora , Saxifraga cotyledon , and Vaccinium myrtillus .
Lombardy - more than half of the garden's species, including Allium ursinum , Arum italicum , Aruncus dioicus , Asarum europaeum , Betula pendula , Campanula elatinoides , Campanula raineri , Carex pendula , Carpinus betulus , Convallaria majalis , Daphne mezereum , Doronicum pardalianches , Erythronium dens-canis , Euphorbia amygdaloides , Fagus sylvatica , Lathyrus vernus , Leucojum vernum , Omphalodes verna , Osmunda regalis , Pulmonaria officinalis , Ranunculus ficaria , Quercus cerris , Sanguisorba dodecandra , Saxifraga petraea , Saxifraga vandelli , Scilla bifolia , Sorbus aucuparia , Taxus baccata , and Telekia speciosissima .
Exotic species - including Amsonia tabernaemontana , Bletia hyacinthina , Brunnera macrophylla , Colocasia antiquorum , Corylopsis spicata , Davidia involucrata , Euonymus alatus , Grevillea rosmarinifolia , Raphiolepis indica , Sarcococca confusa , Staphylea colchica , and Telekia speciosa .
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