Tartu Botanical Garden invites you on a summer discovery adventure

Tartu Botanical Garden invites you on a summer discovery adventure

Tartu Botanical Garden in the Emajõgi river valley offers visitors a rich flowering season in June and July. The open areas display roses, perennials and alpine plants, while the greenhouses feature orchids, tropical plants and cacti. The garden is an excellent destination for nature lovers, families and those interested in science.

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Tartu Botanical Garden, located in the picturesque Emajõgi river valley, is at the height of its beauty during the summer season. Late June and early July are among the best times, when both the open-air collections and the greenhouses offer visitors an extraordinarily diverse world of plants.

Roses and perennials shine in the open areas

The botanical garden's open areas are divided into different collections, each offering something special at this time. The rose garden is undoubtedly the visitors' favourite during this period, right now the roses are at their most abundant and their fragrance is at its richest. The gardeners work throughout the year to ensure that the roses are healthy and bloom profusely.

The perennial beds offer a parade of colourful hues, where different varieties complement each other smoothly throughout the season. In the alpine garden, mountain plants surprise with their delicate yet striking blooms, and it is worth walking slowly there to examine the details more closely.

A tropical world in the greenhouses

While the open air is dictated by the beauty of the Estonian summer, the greenhouses maintain optimal conditions year-round for exotic plants. Orchids bloom in the tropical plants house, offering a stunning variety of forms and colours. In the succulents and cacti section, you may be lucky enough to see a cactus in bloom, an event that many experts come specifically to witness, as cactus flowers are short-lived but extraordinarily beautiful.

The palm house impresses with its scale, and unexpectedly flowering tropical plants create a striking contrast with the lush foliage.

Much more than a beautiful park

Tartu Botanical Garden is not merely an aesthetic experience, but also a serious scientific institution. Behind each collection lies decades of work: finding the right growing conditions, propagation and careful maintenance. The garden also houses rare species that are increasingly difficult to find in nature, which is why every visit is also an investment in learning about nature.

When planning a visit, it is worth checking the botanical garden's website and social media channels, where information about currently flowering plants is shared regularly. The garden is open to families, children and all nature lovers, and the staff are happy to answer questions about specific plants.

Key facts

  1. Tartu Botanical Garden is located in the Emajõgi river valley in Tartu
  2. The best flowering period runs from late May to late August
  3. The open areas are home to roses, perennials and alpine plants
  4. The greenhouses contain orchids, tropical plants and cacti
  5. The garden also functions as a scientific institution, preserving rare species
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