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Island focus: C. Sulawesi to have its own botanical garden

The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) is planning to establish a 25-hectare botanical garden in the Central Sulawesi regency of Donggala

The Jakarta Post
Palu
Fri, December 8, 2017

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Island focus: C. Sulawesi to have its own botanical garden

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he Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) is planning to establish a 25-hectare botanical garden in the Central Sulawesi regency of Donggala.

“Central Sulawesi has never had a botanical garden. This is part of our plan, and we are really looking forward to it,” LIPI official Danang Wahyu Purnomo said on Wednesday.

He said the garden could be used for conservation efforts, educational activities and tourism.

A House of Representatives member, Ahmad M. Ali, has donated the land for LIPI to establish the botanical garden. “This is a land where many kinds of plants can grow well,” he said.

Plants endemic to Sulawesi, Ahmad said, included rainbow eucalyptus, wanga (a type of palm tree) and damar (a type of conifer). In addition, LIPI will also start planting black ebony trees that have dark and hard wood.

“LIPI will also plant popular fruit trees like durian, rambutan, mango and many other plants that will attract many tourists,” he said.

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