The Botanic Garden of the University of Tuscia is an institution created to support teaching, research, educational and recreational facilities, is an ideal outdoor laboratory and place of culture and preservation; it promotes biosystematic studies and experiments on the acclimation ability of different plant species, in collaboration with the local, national and international scientific community.
In addition to the ex-situ conservation of plant species obtained through the care of the collections, and the sampling, storage and exchange of seeds using in-situ plant conservation techniques in the natural environment directly.
The Botanical Garden, inaugurated in 1991, is located near a sulphurous thermal spring in the natural area of the Bullicame Park (9 hectares). It covers an area of approximately 6 hectares, gently sloping from an upper travertine platform up to two south exposed and milder almost vertical walls.
The area is rich in Etruscan and Roman archaeological remains and it is believed that there was located Fano Voltumna, a place sacred to the Etruscans; in later times, there were important Roman thermal baths. The importance and the area’s reputation is evidenced by several quotations in the Cantos of Dante’s Inferno. Even during the Medieval period and until the end of the nineteenth century, the area overlaid great importance for the economy of the City of Viterbo, because destined to the maceration of hemp and flax in numerous scattered reservoirs connected to the hot spring water through a system of channels.
Plant collections
Plant collections are organized according to taxonomic and phytogeographic criteria and are compatible with the climatic and soil conditions of the area, characterized by strong thermal variations (min -10° C or max 40° C) and a highly calcareous soil. The reservoirs and channels were recovered as ponds and streams for the reconstruction of aquatic and marsh plants formations.
At the entrance is a legumes collection, with both shrub and tree species; away is a rose garden that hosts over two hundred specimens of Rosa, with different species and their hybrids, both natural or artificial. The Garden of simples, reminiscence of the origin of the botanical gardens, is divided into plots on which more than 100 phytotherapeutic species are cultivated; just in front, it was realized the collection of “useful plants”: textile, dyeing and used in perfumery, with specimens of Linum usitatissimum L. (common flax), Gossypium herbaceum L. (cotton), Lavandula stoechas L. (lavender), Papaver rhoeas L. (poppy), etc..
The palm grove houses several species which, although being particularly sensitive to low temperatures, are able to vegetate also thanks to the heating of soil by the hot underground aquifer. Nevertheless, in the coolest months, it is essential to protect the most sensitive species, such as Phoenix dactilifera L. (date palm). The reconstruction of the Mediterranean maquis was carried out on a slightly sloping area, imagined as a hill that slopes down to the sea, where the dune vegetation was reproduced, housing several species of sclerophyllous evergreen. Another area accommodates a collection of spontaneous Italian orchids consisting of many species collected in natural environments or reproduced by in vitro cultivation techniques.
The Arboretum (dendrological collection) occupies the central part of the Garden and includes plants arranged according to their place of origin. The Asian continent is represented by several species, among which stand out Ginkgo biloba L. (ginko), Cycas revoluta Thunb. (cycad), Melia azedarach L. (bead-tree). The characteristic species of the European continent mainly belong to the genera Acer, Alnus, Quercus, Sorbus, Viburnum, as well as Pinus, Abies, Picea, Taxus, Juniperus and others. Among the South American species are present Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze (monkey tail tree) and Cortaderia selloana (Schult. et Schult.) Asch. et Graebn. (pampas grass). In the western part of the arboretum live specimens originating in Canada, such as Liriodendron tulipifera L. (tulip tree) and Acer saccharum Marshall (sugar maple), while in the south-western have been planted Californian species as Sequoiadendron giganteum (Lindl.) Buchh. (giant sequoia) and Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Murray) Parl. (Lawson cypress or false American cypress).
The Botanical Garden has also a collection of Italian and exotic ferns, arranged according to the family names. The collection is enriched by some specimens of tree ferns as Dicksonia antarctica Labill., as well as species which are rare in the Latium region as Ophioglossum vulgatum L. and Osmunda regalis L. Inside the Tropical Greenhouse, renovated in 2018, it has been recreated a warm and humid environment, with temperatures ranging from 18° C in winter and 30° C in summer, and the humidity constantly maintained between 85 and 90%. It houses a collection of plants of tropical forests; among the species found there are some cycads, many ficus, Coffea arabica L. (coffee plant), Piper geniculatum Sweet (pepper), Musa basjoo Siebold & Zucc. ex Linuma (banana), Gossypium herbaceum L. (cotton), etc.. There are also several species of epiphytic orchids, as Phalenopsis spp., Stanhopea tigrina Bateman ex Lindl and terricolous ones as Cymbidium spp.; in small tanks are also cultivated aquatic species.
Desert environments are hosted on the travertine outcrop and the vertical walls; particularly sunny and sheltered from the north winds, here are accommodated succulent plants from Africa and America. Noteworthy are the collections belonging to the genera Opuntia, Cereus, Euphorbia, Agave, and Aloe. Those specimens more sensitive to low temperatures, as some Kalanchoe, Euphorbia, and numerous species of Aloe and Aeonium, are hosted in a heated greenhouse in the upper part of the Botanical Garden. The flora of the Australian sub-tropical zone develops at the bottom of the Garden, around a pond, and is represented by many species of eucalyptus, acacia, callistemon, melaleuca, etc.; plants of the southern hemisphere, as specimens of Cordyline australis (G. Forst.) Hook, are also present. This area, sheltered from cold winds, has a microclimate that makes it suitable to host plants that in other situations could not tolerate the rigors of winter.
GENERAL INFORMATION
ADDRESS
The “Angelo Rambelli” Botanical Garden is located at Strada Bullicame s.n.c., 01100 Viterbo
CONTACTS:
ortobot@unitus.it – www.ortobotanico.unitus.it
+39 0761 357 028
Director: Prof. Giuseppe Colla
Scientific Manager: Prof. Laura Zucconi
Garden Curator: Dr. Monica Fonck
OPENING TIMINGS:
All days of the week except for Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
The calendar may undergo seasonal changes.
TICKETS:
Full price € 5,00
Reduced price (children from 6 up to 12 years old, seniors 65+) € 3,00
11/2 hours guided tour (upon reservation, 10 guests minimum) € 7,00
Schools (free of charge for teachers accompanying school group) € 3,50
Educational activities (half day) € 5,00
Educational activities (full day) € 7,00
Extraordinary openings for events may require different entry tickets.
FREE OF CHARGE:
Students and staff of the University of Viterbo
Children up to 5 years old
Disabled individuals and one accompanying person
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