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INDEX SEMINUM Botanická zahrada Teplice Botanical Garden Teplice Czech Republic 2020-2021 Botanical Garden Teplice Josefa Suka 1388/18 415 01 Teplice Czech Republic Latitude: N 50° 38 17 ´´ Longitude: E 13° 50 32´ Altitude: 228 m a. s. l. Website: www.botanickateplice.cz www.facebook.com/botanickateplice www.instagram.com/botanickateplice E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] The Botanical Garden Teplice is a member of the Union of Botanic Gardens of the Czech Republic (www.ubzcr.estranky.cz) and Botanic Gardens Conservation Institution (BGCI, www.bgci.org). Our botanical garden is a part of the IPEN network (= International Plant Exchange Network). You can find us under the institution code TEBLI. MEAN MONTHLY TEMPERATURE (°C) I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI 0.5 4.1 8.9 13.9 17.0 18.6 18.0 13.9 8.8 3.6 0.3 Mean Annual Temperature: 8.9 °C Extreme Highest Temperature: +35.9 °C (29/07/1983) Extreme Lowest Temperature: -21.7 °C (14/01/1987) MEAN MONTHLY RAINFALL (mm) I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI XII 33.6 29.8 35.0 33.7 50.1 64.0 58.0 60.0 40.9 32.9 38.0 40.4 Mean Annual Precipitation: 516.4 mm 1 Botanical Garden Teplice The Botanical Garden Teplice was established by the Teplice City Council in 2002 as an independent public body and fully funded by the Teplice City Council. From the garden’s total area of two hectares almost a half is dedicated to the open-air display of plants. The exhibition greenhouses cover 2400 m2 of land and the storage greenhouses, which are not open to the public, cover 1750 m2. Each one of our four greenhouses is dedicated to a distinct climatic zone. THE XERIC GREENHOUSE Vast areas of the Earth are covered with plant communities which have adapted to the long periods of drought. We have selected some especially attractive ones: Central America, primarily Mexican half deserts, dry mountain areas of South America, western parts of South Africa and arid South of Madagascar. These main areas are supplemented with several smaller ones – a show of flora from the Galapagos Islands, Arabia and rare vegetation of the Socotra Island which is situated in the Arabian Sea between Yemen and Somalia. THE TROPICAL GREENHOUSE This is the most spacious. It covers an area of over 1000 square meters and stands almost 16 meters high. A lively waterfall, two flowing brooks, a copy of the ruins of a Mexican pyramid, a glazed case with orchids and other rare plants, a pond and aquariums enhance the interior. All plants exhibits are displayed – as in other glasshouses – by their geographical origin and include collections from tropical America, Asia, Australia, Africa and northern Madagascar. THE SUBTROPICAL GREENHOUSE The Andes from Mexico to Patagonia, the Himalayas and subtropics of the south-eastern Asia, New Zealand, mountains and eastern part of South Africa with winter rains – that is all we try to introduce in the subtropical greenhouse. The subtropical exposures are diversified in a show-case with quite cold-loving carnivorous plants and orchids and a patio created by a column down which water flows with a star pergola inspired by the travels around Mexico. THE ROCK GARDEN GREENHOUSE The rock garden greenhouse is the newest construction subsequent the whole exhibition complex. There are dedicate to plants from the mountain areas of Europe (incl. Canary Islands), Asia, North America, New Zealand and South American (incl. the Chilean desert Atacama). THE OPEN-AIR DISPLAY The outdoor exposure is spread on the area of 1.5 hectares and during one day in the botanic garden you can travel almost all around the world. As well as the greenhouse exposure the whole area is divided to the individual regions on the Earth from the geographic point of view. 2 Index seminum SEED COLLECTORS Harald Eichhorn Irena Jelínková Marcela Strnadová Hana Šedivá CURATOR Petr Beránek Jan Ptáček BOTANIST Jiří R. Haager DIRECTOR Petr Šíla 3 Magnoliophyta Magnoliopsida Acanthaceae 1 G Barleria obtusa Nees XX-0-TEBLI-01396 2 G Barleria oenotheroides Dum.Cours. XX-0-ULM-2015-G-130 [ex BG Ulm, Germany] 3 G Crabbea velutina S.Moore XX-0-KL-2013/2659 [ex BG Klagenfurt, Austria] 4 G Crossandra massaica Mildbr. XX-0-TEBLI-00981 5 G Eranthemum wattii (Bedd.) Stapf XX-0-TEBLI-01276 6 G Schaueria calicotricha (Link & Otto) Nees [syn. Schaueria flavicoma N.E.Br.] XX-0-UDE-5-90-7-3 [ex BG Duisburg-Essen, Germany] Amaranthaceae 7 G Aerva javanica (Burm.f.) Juss. ex Schult. XX-0-TEBLI-01399 [ex BG Tel Aviv, Israel] 8 O Atriplex hortensis L. ’Red Spire‘ XX-0-TEBLI-01961 [ex BG Linz, Austria] 9 G Pleuropetalum darwinii Hook. F EC-0-B-0547874, loc. Santa Cruz Isl., Galápagos Isl., Ecuador [ex. BG Berlin-Dahlem, Germany] Anacampserotaceae 10 G Anacampseros telephiastrum DC. XX-0-ROST-2003-G-4896 [ex BG Klagenfurt, Austria] Apiaceae 11 O Angelica atropurpurea L. XX-0-TUEB-1236 [ex BG Tübingen, Germany] 12 O Angelica dahurica (Hoffm.) Benth. & Hook.f ex Franch. & Sav. XX-0-TEBLI-01814 [ex Jelitto, Germany] 13 O Astrantia trifida Hoffm. XX-0-TEBLI-01278 [ex BG Utrecht, Netherlands] 5 14 O Bunium bulbocastanum L. XX-0-BHU-F-1991-454 [ex BG Berlin Humboldt, Germany] 15 O Eryngium agavifolium Griseb. XX-0-TEBLI-00983 [ex BG Copenhagen, Denmark] 16 O Eryngium planum L. XX-0-TEBLI-0011 [ex BG Duisburg-Essen, Germany] 17 O Eryngium spinalba Vill. XX-0-LZ-ZF 506/1994 [ex BG Leipzig, Germany] 18 O Melanoselinum decipiens (Schrad. & J.C.Wendl.) Hoffm. PT-1-MADJ-209-2018 [ex BG Madeira, Portugal] Apocynaceae 19 O Asclepias curassavica L. XX-0-TEBLI-01524 20 G Catharanthus trichophyllus (Baker) Pichon MG-0-TEBLI-00017, loc. Isalo Mts., Madagascar [col. Smržová, ex BG Praha, Czech Republic] 21 O Oxypetalum coeruleum (D. Don ex Sweet) Decne. XX-0-TEBLI-01140 [ex BG Košice, Slovak Republic] Asteraceae 22 O Ageratina occidentalis (Hook.) R.M.King & H.Rob. US-0-PRAZ-2018.01762, loc. Mahonita Village, forest near Crater Lake, OR, USA [ex BG Praha, Czech Republic] 23 O Achillea kolbiana Sünd. XX-0-FB-2244 [ex BG Freiburg, Germany] 24 O Antennaria howellii Greene XX-0-HOH-SYS-712 [ex BG Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Germany] 25 O Arctotis fastuosa Jacq. ’Orange Prince‘ XX-0-TEBLI-01545 [ex BG Krefeld, Germany] 26 O Arctotis venusta Norl. XX-0-Z-20020220 [ex BG Mainz, Germany] 27 O Arnica griscomii subsp. frigida (C.A.Mey. ex Iljin) S.J.Wolf XX-0-TEBLI-00027 [ex BG Šiauliai, Lithuania] 28 O Aster alpinus L. ’Roseus‘ XX-0-TEBLI-01413 [ex BG Vilnius, Lithuania] 29 O Aster alpinus L. ’Pirinensis‘ XX-0-TEBLI-00988 [ex BG St. Andrews, UK] 30 O Aster alpinus L. ’Polycephalus‘ XX-0-TEBLI-01412 [ex BG Kaunas, Lithuania] 31 O Aster himalaicus C.B.Clarke XX-0-BRNU-2017-01095 [ex BG Brno, Czech Republic] 6 32 O Aster pyrenaeus Desf. ex DC. XX-0-TEBLI-01551 [ex BG Geneve, Switzerland] 33 O Aster pyrenaeus Desf. ex DC. 3442JP2015 [ex BG Caen, France] 34 O Aster tongolensis Franch. XX-0-TEBLI-01962 [ex BG Łódź, Poland] 35 O Berkheya macrocephala J.M.Wood XX-0-TEBLI-00037 36 O Berkheya multijuga (DC.) Roessler XX-0-TEBLI-00820 37 O Berkheya purpurea (DC.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Mast. XX-0-TEBLI-01963 [ex BG Praha, Czech Republic] 38 O Berkheya purpurea (DC.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Mast. ’Silver Spikes‘ XX-0-TEBLI-01552 [ex BG Praha, Czech Republic] 39 O Berkheya radula (Harv.) De Wild. XX-0-Z-20140391 [ex BG Zürich, Switzerland] 40 O Buphthalmum salicifolium L. XX-0-TEBLI-01964 [ex BG Nantes, France] 41 O Catananche caerulea L. FR-0-M-2011/2067 [ex BG München, Germany] 42 O Centaurea jacea L. DE-0-OLD-17-030-71-10 DE [ex BG Oldenburg, Germany] 43 O Centaurea macrocephala Muss.Puschk. ex Willd. XX-0-TEBLI-00042 [ex BG Giessen, Germany] 44 O Centaurea orientalis L. RO-0-CLA-3030, loc. 44° 29‘ N 28° 26‘ S, Mâcinului Mountains, Romania [ex BG Cluj-Napoca, Romania] 45 O Coreopsis auriculata L. XX-0-BONN-29732 [ex BG Bonn, Germany] 46 O Coreopsis palmata Nutt. XX-0-TEBLI-00604 [ex BG Kaunas, Lithuania] 47 O Cosmos bipinnatus Cav. ’Sonata Rosa‘ XX-0-TEBLI-01965 [ex BG Krefeld, Germany] 48 O Cosmos bipinnatus Cav. ’Veloutte‘ XX-0-TEBLI-01966 [ex Černý seeds s r. o., Czech Republic] 49 O Cota tinctoria (L.) J.Gay (syn. Anthemis tinctoria L.) XX-0-TEBLI-00024 50 O Cotula sericea L.f. XX-0-TEBLI-01967 [ex BG Kursk, Russia] 51 O Cynara cardunculus L. IT-0-SIENA-01388, loc. Montauto-Siena, Italy [ex BG Siena, Italy] 7 52 O Dahlia atropurpurea P. D. Sǿrensen XX-0-TEBLI-01968 [ex BG Krefeld, Germany] 53 O Dahlia coccinea Cav. XX-0-CLA-3639 [ex BG Cluj-Napoca, Romania] 54 O Dahlia coccinea Cav. ’Species Mixed‘ XX-0-TEBLI-01969 [ex Thompson & Morgan, United Kingdom] 55 O Dieteria canescens (Pursh) Nutt. US-0-GZU-11 420698 [ex BG Graz, Austria] 56 O Dimorphotheca sinuata DC. ZA-0-TEBLI-00993, loc. Stellenbosch, Western Cape Province, South Africa [ex Silverhill Seeds, South Africa] 57 O Dimorphotheca Vaill. ex Moench. ’Silverhill White‘ XX-0-TEBLI-00609 [ex Silverhill Seeds, South Africa] 58 O Echinops bannaticus Rochel ex Schrad. ’Blue Globe‘ XX-0-TEBLI-01970 [ex Pereny Hlavenec, Czech Republic] 59 O Erigeron aureus Greene XX-0-TUEB-1323 [ex BG Tübingen, Germany] 60 O Erigeron aureus Greene XX-0-TUEB-1952 [ex BG St.

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