Pamplemousse Botanical Garden - Jardin de Pamplemousse (Mauritius – Ile Maurice)
Pamplemousse Botanical Garden - Jardin de Pamplemousse (Mauritius – Ile Maurice)
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Mauritius National Botanical Garden is home to an incredible variety of tropical plants, many of them indigenous.
The Botanic Garden, formally known as Sir Seewoosagur Botanic Garden, is one of the most visited attractions in Mauritius.
The garden is located in the proximity of Port-Louis in the district of Pamplemousse.
The botanical garden was initially opened as a private garden by the French governor of Mauritius nearly 300 years ago, later to become the national botanical garden of Mauritius.
The botanical garden stretches over endless acres of land and it may take you more than a week to cover the whole garden. It is populated with more than 650 varieties of plants among which are the famous Baobabs, the Palmier Bouteille, the ineluctable Giant Water Lilies, dozens of medicinal plants, a large spice garden and many more.
One of the main attractions of the botanical garden is the 85 different varieties of palm trees brought from different corners of the world. Other indigenous species of plants are also exhibited here.
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Le jardin botanique de l’île Maurice abrite une incroyable variété de plantes tropicales et beaucoup d’entre elles sont indigènes.
Le jardin botanique, connu comme le Jardin Botanique Sir Seewoosagur, est l’une des sites touristiques les plus visités de l’île Maurice.
Le jardin est situé à proximité de Port louis dans le quartier de Pamplemousse.
Le jardin botanique avait été initialement ouvert comme un jardin privé par le gouverneur français de l’Ile Maurice près de 300 ans auparavant et plus tard, il est devenu le jardin national de l’île Maurice.
Le jardin botanique s'étend sur plusieurs hectares de terres infinies et cela peut vous prendre plus d'une semaine pour découvrir l'ensemble du jardin. Le jardin botanique est peuplé de plus de 650 variétés de plantes parmi lesquelles les célèbres baobabs, le palmier bouteille, les inéluctables nénuphars géants, des dizaines de plantes médicinales, 85 variétés différentes de palmiers rapportés des différents coins de la terre, un grand jardin d'épices et beaucoup plus. Dans le cadre de la visite, vous aurez l'occasion d'explorer le jardin botanique et d’avoir un aperçu de sa beauté.
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Mauritius National Botanical Garden is home to an incredible variety of tropical plants, many of them indigenous.
The Botanic Garden, formally known as Sir Seewoosagur Botanic Garden, is one of the most visited attractions in Mauritius.
The garden is located in the proximity of Port-Louis in the district of Pamplemousse.
The botanical garden was initially opened as a private garden by the French governor of Mauritius nearly 300 years ago, later to become the national botanical garden of Mauritius.
The botanical garden stretches over endless acres of land and it may take you more than a week to cover the whole garden. It is populated with more than 650 varieties of plants among which are the famous Baobabs, the Palmier Bouteille, the ineluctable Giant Water Lilies, dozens of medicinal plants, a large spice garden and many more.
One of the main attractions of the botanical garden is the 85 different varieties of palm trees brought from different corners of the world. Other indigenous species of plants are also exhibited here.
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Le jardin botanique de l’île Maurice abrite une incroyable variété de plantes tropicales et beaucoup d’entre elles sont indigènes.
Le jardin botanique, connu comme le Jardin Botanique Sir Seewoosagur, est l’une des sites touristiques les plus visités de l’île Maurice.
Le jardin est situé à proximité de Port louis dans le quartier de Pamplemousse.
Le jardin botanique avait été initialement ouvert comme un jardin privé par le gouverneur français de l’Ile Maurice près de 300 ans auparavant et plus tard, il est devenu le jardin national de l’île Maurice.
Le jardin botanique s'étend sur plusieurs hectares de terres infinies et cela peut vous prendre plus d'une semaine pour découvrir l'ensemble du jardin. Le jardin botanique est peuplé de plus de 650 variétés de plantes parmi lesquelles les célèbres baobabs, le palmier bouteille, les inéluctables nénuphars géants, des dizaines de plantes médicinales, 85 variétés différentes de palmiers rapportés des différents coins de la terre, un grand jardin d'épices et beaucoup plus. Dans le cadre de la visite, vous aurez l'occasion d'explorer le jardin botanique et d’avoir un aperçu de sa beauté.
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Ce vaste jardin botanique situé dans le village de Pamplemousses,se trouve à 12kms de Port-Louis.: 600 espèces ,85 variétés de palmiers.bassin des nénuphars,des lotus ,parc à tortues,aux cerfs,chateau de Mon Plaisir,fleurs, poissons et oiseaux .nous enchantent.
Ile Maurice : jardin de Pamplemousse
le Jardin de Pamplemousse est un jardin mythique, jardin incontournable pour tout visiteur de l'Ile Maurice. Ce jardin est à l'image des habitants de Maurice, accueillant, luxuriant, basé sur la diversité.
Nous avons appelé ce film, sur les traces de Pierre Poivre, en l'honneur de ce botaniste qui a contribué à l'implantation du jardin de Pamplemousse lorsque l'Ile de France (XVIIIè), à l'époque, dirigée pour le Roi de France par François Mahé de la Bourdonnais, était le siège de la guerre des épices.
Ce film est donc en deux parties, une histoire liée à ce botaniste, aventurier et découvreur, et une visite en images et en poésie, juste comme ça, pour mettre l'eau à la bouche, tellement les merveilles contenues dans cet univers sublime comporte de curiosités.
Alors, le Jardin de Pamplemousse contemporain est loin du jardin nourricier des garnisons et marins en escale, loin des sacrifices réalisés pour le muscadier, le giroflier et bien d'autres essences, fleurs ou fruits...
On peut visiter de plusieurs manières et prendre ou non son temps, mais une fois que l'on est passé par le Jardin de Pamplemousse, on garde à jamais ces images de plantes tropicales, aux dimensions surprenantes...
Juste un petit conseil, une fois que vous avez fait le tour avec votre guide mauricien, pour vous situer un peu au milieu des 35 ha du jardin, retournez y tranquillement, regardez, écoutez, la voix de Pierre Poivre traverse encore les jeux d'ombre et de lumière.
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Pamplemousse Botanical Garden - Mauritius (4K)
Formally known as Sir Seewoosagur Botanic Garden is one of the most visited attraction in Mauritius located in district Pamplemousse. Initially open as a private garden by French governor Pierre Povre in 1770 later to become the national botanical garden. Stretches over endless acres of land and it may take more than a week to cover the garden. It is populated with more than 650 varieties of plants like famous Baobabs, the Palmier Bouteille and Giant Water Lillies #pamplemousse #pamplemoussebotanicalgarden #mauritiusattractions
Discovering the PAMPLEMOUSSE BOTANICAL GARDENS & CHATEAU DE LABOURDONNAIS in Mauritius
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ZIG ZAG - Le jardin des pamplemousses à l'Île Maurice
Retour à l'île Maurice cette semaine avec la visite du jardin de pamplemousses, un jardin aux multiples variétés de plantes et d'arbres, au début destinés à l'acclimatation des espèces importées et qui maintenant fait la fierté des mauriciens.
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La première phase de rénovation du Château de Mon Plaisir, au jardin de Pamplemousses, a été complétée. Celui-ci a rouvert ses portes, ce lundi 9 octobre. C’est le paysagiste, Gilles Clément, qui s’est chargé d’évaluer les travaux qui seront encourus. La deuxième phase débutera dans les mois à venir.
Le Jardin de Pamplemousse
Au coeur de l'île Maurice, le jardin de Pamplemousse est une invitation aux voyages: palmiers, lantaniers, camphriers, arbres éléphants, ... Le monde aventureux de Pierre Poivre, botaniste du Roy.
L'île Maurice est le paradis de l'hémisphère austral et le jardin de Pamplemousses celui de l'île Maurice. Ses 25 hectares recèlent des trésors botaniques inestimable: arbre à épice, ébène, teck, acajou, balsa, canne à sucre, manguier, mangoustan, dattier, muscadier....
Ici plane le souvenir de Bougainville, de Commerson, et plus encore du botaniste français au nom prédestiné de Pierre Poivre, un ancien séminariste nommé intendant de l'île de France par Louis XV en 1767.
Landscape : Jardin de Pamplemousse
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352 Mauritius Pamplemousses Botanical Garden botany
(magyarul lásd lent). The following amateur shots were taken as an annex of a botanical photography in December 2004.
Species included in the video:
Mauritius bottle-palm (Hyophorbe lagenicaulis), rare endemic palm species.
Terminalia catappa, Roystonia palm-alley, Petrea volubilis, Nelumbo nucifera, Victoria amazonica, Dipsochelis elephantina giant turtle, Ficus religiosa.
Pamplemousses. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden.
In 1735, Labourdonnais, the first French governor of Mauritius (Ile de France at that time) established a vegetable garden to supply boatmen and people in the capital, Port Louis. Soon after, trees from the other French colonies, for instance for fruit and rigging timbers, were planted for the purpose of acclimatization. Between 1810 and 1849 the garden became forlorn. From 1849 James Duncan had started the rehabilitation and development of the garden again and used it as improvement and research base for the sugar industry. To help fight malaria, many thousands of Eucalyptus trees were grown where swamps had been drained. Since 1913, the garden has been under the authority of the Agricultural ministry.
Access is free for visitors. Many people come to visit from the capital.
(Hungarian reference: article by Reményi E. Le Jardin des Pamplemousses. Maurice: Typographie du Mercantile Record Company 1887.)
The garden is compellingly beautiful and in very good condition despite frequent attendance. When you are there you see many security people but not many signs describing the plant species. Perhaps only 15% are described.
Some species are represented by huge specimens.
About 80 palm and about 40 indigenous plants from the the Mascarene Islands can be found among the nearly 600 species of the garden. In plantgeographical aspect Mauritius is a member of the Mascarene Islands, which got their name from a Portugese boatman, Pero Mascarenhas, who was the first to put these islands on European maps. Other islands of the group are Reunion (formerly Bourbon Island), Mauritius and Rodrigues.
English descriptions with a map and list of species can be bought.
Aldabra giant turtles (Seychelle islands) live in a fenced part of the garden. Sonidus Archives contains photos and videos also about the Indonesian deer of the place.
In addition to the photos below, a movie of about 15 minutes was taken.
Photos detailed:
1+5 Ficus religiosa
6+8 Juniperus bermudiana. According to the issue, the pink and fragrant wood of it is used as an anti-asthmatic medicine.
8+10 Swietenia mahagony, Meliaceae, appearance photos, +trunk +leaf. These specimens are about 130 years old and have beautiful straight trunks. Its wood has been very valuable in trade, but since a pest (Hypsiphyla insect) was introduced, the new growth produces degenerate, not straight trunks.
11+15 Tabebuia pallida, Bignoniaceae, Central America, photos of sprout, bud, flower and trunk.
16 Memorial at the main entrance of the Botanical Garden.
17+22 Hyophorbe lagenicaulis (Mascarena revaughanii), Palmae. Mauritius Bottle Palm.
23+27 Terminalia catappa, Combretaceae, Malaysia. Leaf with fruits, leaves with trunk, flowers, inflorescence closeup. Also used as medicinal herb.
28+ Nelumbo nucifera, Indian Lotus
Petrea volubilis video, blue Verbenaceae ornamental plant
28 the pool of Victoria amazonica
29 Diospyros egrettarum ebony tree
The Diospyros tesselaria is the black ebony. Most of the bigger specimens have been logged out long ago. The most valuable part of the tree is the black heartwood (the nut as called locally) is about half of the diameter of the trunk.
30+32 Polyalthia longifolia, Ashoka tree from India.
33+35 Dombeya mauritiana, Sterculiaceae
36 Aegle marmelos, Rutaceae Bael tree
37+41 Cordia sebestena. Flower, sprout, appearance picture. Planted in parks (e.g. we have seen it in the Port Louis town park) as ornamental plant also its fruit is fleshy and edible.
42+43 Terminalia bentzoe, Combretaceae (benzoin) leaves, appearance.
44+47 Gastonia mauritiana, Araliaceae. Leaf, inflorescence, appearance.
48+51 Sideroxylon cinereum, cauliflor flowers, sprouts, bud.
52+55 Polyalthia longifolia Ashoka tree sprouts and flowers.
56+59 Lagerstroemia speciosa, Lythraceae. Flowers and habitat. Stem from Japan, Korea, China and NE Australia.
60 Dipsochelis elephantine Aldabra giant turtle (from Seychelle islands)
Costus speciosus, Zingiberaceae. Natives from India and Malaysia, but weeds on Mauritius.
Special thanks to Anna Nundoochan and her husband Mr. Nundoochan for their help and to Imran, our driver.
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A következő amatőr felvételek 2004 december végén készültek egy botanikai fotózás mellékleteként:
A videón szereplő fajok: mauritiusi hordópálma Hyophorbe lagenicaulis ritka endemikus pálma.
Terminalia catappa, Roystonia pálmasor, Petrea volubilis, Nelumbo nucifera, Victoria amazonica, Dipsochelis elephantina óriásteknős, Ficus religiosa
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanic Garden, Pamplemousses, Mauritius
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The Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden commonly known as the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, is a popular tourist attraction in Pamplemousses, near Port Louis, Mauritius, and the oldest botanical garden in the Southern Hemisphere. Famous for its long pond of giant water lilies (Victoria amazonica), the garden was first constructed by Pierre Poivre (1719 – 1786) in 1770, and it covers an area of around 37 hectares. Please like, comment, share and subscribe on RAWTUBES for more, thanks peace :)
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Pamplemousses. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden.
In 1735, Labourdonnais, the first French governor of Mauritius (Ile de France at that time) established a vegetable garden to supply boatmen and people in the capital, Port Louis. Soon after, trees from the other French colonies, for instance for fruit and rigging timbers, were planted for the purpose of acclimatization. Between 1810 and 1849 the garden became forlorn. From 1849 James Duncan had started the rehabilitation and development of the garden again and used it as improvement and research base for the sugar industry. To help fight malaria, many thousands of Eucalyptus trees were grown where swamps had been drained. Since 1913, the garden has been under the authority of the Agricultural ministry.
Access is free for visitors. Many people come to visit from the capital.
(Hungarian reference: article by Reményi E. Le Jardin des Pamplemousses. Maurice: Typographie du Mercantile Record Company 1887.)
The garden is compellingly beautiful and in very good condition despite frequent attendance. When you are there you see many security people but not many signs describing the plant species. Perhaps only 15% are described.
Some species are represented by huge specimens.
About 80 palm and about 40 indigenous plants from the the Mascarene Islands can be found among the nearly 600 species of the garden. In plantgeographical aspect Mauritius is a member of the Mascarene Islands, which got their name from a Portugese boatman, Pero Mascarenhas, who was the first to put these islands on European maps. Other islands of the group are Reunion (formerly Bourbon Island), Mauritius and Rodrigues. English descriptions with a map and list of species can be bought.
Aldabra giant turtles (Seychelle islands) live in a fenced part of the garden. Sonidus Archives contains photos and videos also about the Indonesian deer of the place.