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São Paulo Botanical Garden is a vast botanical and ecological reserve in the heart of São Paulo city, offering extensive plant collections, native forest conservation, and outdoor recreational spaces.

89
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
300000
Annual Visitors
1893
Year Established

About São Paulo Botanical Garden

 

Founded in 1893, the São Paulo Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico de São Paulo) spans approximately 36 hectares within the city limits of São Paulo, Brazil. It was created to serve as a center for research, conservation, and education on native Brazilian flora, particularly the Atlantic Forest biome. The garden features thousands of plant species, including bromeliads, orchids, palms, and exotic as well as indigenous trees, emphasizing the diversity of Brazil's tropical ecosystems. The area contains well-maintained trails that wind through a mix of landscaped gardens and ecological reserves, providing visitors with opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and photography. Key landmarks include the Orchidarium, which houses a wide variety of orchids; the palm tree collection with rare species; and a greenhouse with tropical plants. The garden also includes a lake with ducks and other wildlife, a visitor center offering exhibitions and educational programs, plus an ecological area with preserved Atlantic Forest fragments. Its urban location makes it a vital green space for city residents to connect with nature, relax, and learn about native biodiversity. The garden operates as a research institution under the São Paulo State Forest Institute, supporting conservation and scientific study efforts in addition to public recreation and environmental awareness.

Highlights

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Orchidarium featuring a vast collection of Brazilian and exotic orchids

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Preserved fragments of Atlantic Forest providing habitat for native birds and wildlife

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Palm tree garden showcasing rare and endangered palm species

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Scenic walking trails that wind through manicured gardens and natural forest patches

Notable Natural Features

Orchidarium

A specialized greenhouse housing an extensive collection of native and exotic orchids, allowing visitors to observe rare species up close.

Atlantic Forest Ecological Reserve

Protected remnants of the Atlantic Forest biome harboring native flora and fauna, representing one of the world’s most endangered ecosystems.

Palm Tree Garden

An area dedicated to showcasing a wide variety of palm species, including some threatened and endemic to Brazil.