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The '''Orto Botanico dell'Università di Camerino''' (nearly 1 hectare), also known as the '''Orto Botanico di Camerino''', is a [[botanical garden]] operated by the [[University of Camerino]], and located at Viale Oberdan 2, [[Camerino]], [[Province of Macerata]], [[Marche]], [[Italy]].
The '''Orto Botanico dell'Università di Camerino''', also known as the '''Orto Botanico di Camerino''', is a nearly {{convert|1|hectare}} [[botanical garden]] operated by the [[University of Camerino]], and located at Viale Oberdan 2, [[Camerino]], [[Province of Macerata]], [[Marche]], Italy.


The garden was established in 1828 by Vincenzo Ottaviani, from 1826-1841 papal physician and professor of botany and chemistry. It is divided into two main parts, namely a flat area with shrubs and herbaceous species, and a slope with many trees and ferns.
The garden was established in 1828 by Vincenzo Ottaviani, from 1826-1841 papal physician and professor of botany and chemistry. It is divided into two main parts: a flat area with shrubs and herbaceous species, and a slope with many trees and ferns.


==Exhibits==
Today its tree [[species]] include native ''[[Celtis australis]]'', ''[[Fagus sylvatica]]'', ''[[Ilex aquifolium]]'', ''[[Pinus nigra]] subsp. laricio'', ''[[Quercus cerris]]'', ''[[Quercus ilex]]'', ''[[Quercus petraea]]'', ''[[Staphylea pinnata]]'', and ''[[Taxus baccata]]'', as well as exotics ''[[Ginkgo biloba]]'', ''[[Gleditschia triacanthos]]'', ''[[Liriodendron tulipifera]]'', ''[[Parrotia persica]]'', and ''[[Sequoiadendron giganteum]]''. Indigenous ferns include ''[[Asplenium onopteris]]'', ''[[Athyrium filix-femina]]'', ''[[Phyllitis scolopendrium]]'', ''[[Polypodium cambricum]]'', ''[[Polypodium vulgare]]'', ''[[Polystichum lonchitis]]'', ''[[Polystichum aculeatum]]'', and ''[[Polystichum setiferum]]''.
The garden contains two greenhouses with tropical and subtropical species, with many [[succulent]]s and [[epiphyte]]s including ''[[Begonia]]'', ''[[Orchidaceae]]'', and ''[[Tillandsia]]'', as well as ''[[Cinnamomum camphora]]'', ''[[Kalanchoe beharensis]]'', ''[[Nepenthes mirabilis]]'', ''[[Piper nigrum]]'', ''[[Stanhopea tigrina]]'', etc.


Other specimens include ''[[Aceras anthropophorum]]'', ''[[Achillea barrelieri]]'', ''[[Achillea oxyloba]]'', ''[[Aquilegia magellensis]]'', ''[[Arctostaphylos uva-ursi]]'', ''[[Aubrieta columnae]]'', ''[[Biarum tenuifolium]]'', ''[[Centaurea scannensis]]'', ''[[Centaurea tenoreana]]'', ''[[Cistus creticus]]'', ''[[Cistus monspeliensis]]'', ''[[Cistus salviifolius]]'', ''[[ Cymbalaria pallida]]'', ''[[Drypis spinosa]]'', ''[[Edraianthus graminifolius]]'', ''[[Ferula glauca]]'', ''[[Festuca dimorpha]]'', ''[[Gagea granatelli]]'', ''[[Galium magellense]]'', ''[[Leontopodium alpinum]]'', ''[[Ophrys carbonifera]]'', ''[[Ophrys sphegodes]]'', ''[[Orchis morio]]'', ''[[Orchis pauciflora]]'', ''[[Ranunculus magellensis]]'', ''[[Romulea bulbocodium]]'', ''[[Romulea columnae]]'', ''[[Saponaria bellidifolia]]'', ''[[Saxifraga porophylla]]'', ''[[Sideritis italica]]'', ''[[Soldanella alpina]]'', ''[[Soldanella minima]]'', and ''[[Viola eugeniae]]''.


Its tree [[species]] include:
The garden also contains two greenhouses with tropical and subtropical species, with many [[succulent]]s and [[epiphyte]]s including ''[[Begonia]]'', ''[[Orchidaceae]]'', and ''[[Tillandsia]]'', as well as ''[[Cinnamomum camphora]]'', ''[[Kalanchoe beharensis]]'', ''[[Nepenthes phyllamphora]]'', ''[[Piper nigrum]]'', ''[[Stanhopea tigrina]]'', etc.
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* ''[[Celtis australis]]''
* ''[[Fagus sylvatica]]''
* ''[[Ilex aquifolium]]''
* ''[[Pinus nigra]] subsp. laricio''
* ''[[Quercus cerris]]''
* ''[[Quercus ilex]]''
* ''[[Quercus petraea]]''
* ''[[Staphylea pinnata]]''
* ''[[Taxus baccata]]''
* ''[[Ginkgo biloba]]''
* ''[[Gleditschia triacanthos]]''
* ''[[Liriodendron tulipifera]]''
* ''[[Parrotia persica]]''
* ''[[Sequoiadendron giganteum]]''
* ''[[Asplenium onopteris]]''
* ''[[Athyrium filix-femina]]''
* ''[[Phyllitis scolopendrium]]''
* ''[[Polypodium cambricum]]''
* ''[[Polypodium vulgare]]''
* ''[[Polystichum lonchitis]]''
* ''[[Polystichum aculeatum]]''
* ''[[Polystichum setiferum]]''
{{div col end}}

Other specimens include:
{{div col|colwidth=15em}}
* ''[[Aceras anthropophorum]]''
* ''[[Achillea barrelieri]]''
* ''[[Achillea oxyloba]]''
* ''[[Aquilegia magellensis]]''
* ''[[Arctostaphylos uva-ursi]]''
* ''[[Aubrieta columnae]]''
* ''[[Biarum tenuifolium]]''
* ''[[Centaurea scannensis]]''
* ''[[Centaurea tenoreana]]''
* ''[[Cistus creticus]]''
* ''[[Cistus monspeliensis]]''
* ''[[Cistus salviifolius]]''
* ''[[Cymbalaria pallida]]''
* ''[[Drypis spinosa]]''
* ''[[Edraianthus graminifolius]]''
* ''[[Ferula glauca]]''
* ''[[Festuca dimorpha]]''
* ''[[Gagea granatelli]]''
* ''[[Galium magellense]]''
* ''[[Leontopodium alpinum]]''
* ''[[Ophrys carbonifera]]''
* ''[[Ophrys sphegodes]]''
* ''[[Orchis morio]]''
* ''[[Orchis pauciflora]]''
* ''[[Ranunculus magellensis]]''
* ''[[Romulea bulbocodium]]''
* ''[[Romulea columnae]]''
* ''[[Saponaria bellidifolia]]''
* ''[[Saxifraga porophylla]]''
* ''[[Sideritis italica]]''
* ''[[Soldanella alpina]]''
* ''[[Soldanella minima]]''
* ''[[Viola eugeniae]]''
{{div col end}}


== See also ==
== See also ==
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== References ==
== References ==
* [http://web.unicam.it/botanica/OrtoBotanico/IndexOrto.htm Orto Botanico dell'Università di Camerino (Italian)]
* [http://web.unicam.it/botanica/OrtoBotanico/IndexOrto.htm Orto Botanico dell'Università di Camerino (Italian)]
* [http://www.horti.unimore.it/cd/Camerino/Camerino.htm Horti entry (Italian)]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071224201135/http://www.horti.unimore.it/cd/Camerino/Camerino.htm Horti entry (Italian)]
* Giovanni Battista de Toni, ''L'Orto botanico dell' Università di Camerino nel 1900'', 1900.
* [[Giovanni Battista de Toni]], ''L'Orto botanico dell' Università di Camerino nel 1900'', 1900.
* F. Pedrotti, "L’Orto Botanico di Camerino", ''Dimore storiche italiane'', 34: 24-25, 1997.
* F. Pedrotti, "L’Orto Botanico di Camerino", ''Dimore storiche italiane'', 34: 24-25, 1997.
* G. Sarfatti, "L’Orto Botanico di Camerino", ''Agricoltura'', 12: 55-58, 1963.
* G. Sarfatti, "L’Orto Botanico di Camerino", ''Agricoltura'', 12: 55-58, 1963.


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The Orto Botanico dell'Università di Camerino, also known as the Orto Botanico di Camerino, is a nearly 1 hectare (2.5 acres) botanical garden operated by the University of Camerino, and located at Viale Oberdan 2, Camerino, Province of Macerata, Marche, Italy.

The garden was established in 1828 by Vincenzo Ottaviani, from 1826-1841 papal physician and professor of botany and chemistry. It is divided into two main parts: a flat area with shrubs and herbaceous species, and a slope with many trees and ferns.

Exhibits

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The garden contains two greenhouses with tropical and subtropical species, with many succulents and epiphytes including Begonia, Orchidaceae, and Tillandsia, as well as Cinnamomum camphora, Kalanchoe beharensis, Nepenthes mirabilis, Piper nigrum, Stanhopea tigrina, etc.


Its tree species include:

Other specimens include:

See also

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References

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