List of botanical gardens in Egypt

This is a list of botanical gardens in Egypt.

GardenLocationEstablishedNotes & images
Agricultural Museum[1]Cairo1937
Ain Shams University Faculty of Science[1]Cairo1953
Alexandria University Faculty of Science[1]Alexandria1942
Antoniadis Garden[1]Alexandria1860
Aswan Botanical Garden[2]El Nabatat Island 24°05′37″N 32°54′13″E1928
Azbakeya Gardens[1][2]Cairo1867
Cairo University Faculty of Agriculture[1]Giza1947
El Nozha Garden[1]Alexandria300 BC
El Saff Botanic Garden[3]Cairo
Feryal[4] Aswan 1944
Gezirah Palace Gardens[2]Gezira IslandNow part of the Cairo Marriott Hotel
Giza Zoo[1]Giza1890
Japanese Botanical Garden[5]Cairo1917
Koubbeh Palace[1]Cairo1960
Manial Palace and Museum[1]Rhoda Island1899-1929
Muntazah GardenAlexandria1900s
Orman GardenGiza1875
Rose Garden[1]Alexandria1928
Sabahia Horticultural Research Station[6]Alexandria1958
Shallalat Gardens Alexandria Roman period
Shehab Mazhar Barageel Garden[7]Cairo
Shubra Palace[4] Cairo 1806
Zohria Trial Gardens[1][8]Cairo1868

References

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  4. HAMDY, RIM S. (2010). "A Study of Plant Distribution in Nine Historic Gardens in Egypt". Garden History. 38 (2): 267–314. ISSN 0307-1243. JSTOR 41411758.
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  6. "Sabahia Horticultural Research Station". Botanic Gardens Conservation International. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  7. "Shehab Mazhar Barageel Garden". Botanic Gardens Conservation International. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  8. "Zohria Trial Gardens". Botanic Gardens Conservation International. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
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