Founded in 1621, the Oxford Botanic Garden is the oldest in the UK and one of the world’s oldest scientific gardens. Nestled near Magdalen College, this 5-acre (2-hectare) site houses nearly 6,000 types of plants, making it a unique repository of biodiversity. Visitors can explore a diverse array of flora, from medicinal herbs to exotic species, all carefully curated within the garden’s historic walls. The layout includes both outdoor beds and glasshouses, offering a year-round display of vibrant colors and textures.
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