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Faculty of Natural & Agricultural Sciences South Africa
A botanic garden is a collection of living plants that is scientifically managed for the purposes of education, research, conservation and community service. The Manie van der Schijff Botanical Garden currently has about 3 000 plant species that cover approximately 3.5 hectares of the University's West campus.
Manie
van der Schijff Botanical Garden
New images of the Manie van der Schijff Cycad Nursery have been added
About the Botanical Garden The Garden had its beginnings as far back as 1924 when
Pavetta
species were planted on the campus for research purposes. The real
impetus came in the 1930s with Barend Elbrecht, a man with a
passion and enthusiasm for the southern African flora that live on
in the many large trees and cycad specimens that were planted
during his time at the University. In 1986 the Garden was named
after Manie van der Schijff to honour the contributions that he
made towards the development of the Garden. The Garden is run by
the Garden Committee which is responsible for formulating and
implementing policy.
Postal Address: Botany: Prof Marion Meyer
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Postal Address: Botany: Prof Marion Meyer
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