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The Trujillo Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located in the city of Trujillo, Peru. The 6.5-acre (2.5 ha) garden contains 250 catalogued plant species, in addition to a number of unidentified plants among its collections.
The Trujillo Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located in the city of Trujillo, Peru. The 6.5-acre (2.5 ha) garden contains 250 catalogued plant species, in addition to a number of unidentified plants among its collections.
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Unfortunately, as the trees took hold and grew, they provided refuge for pickpockets and petty criminals. The lack of security and high crime incidence made the park infamous during the 1990s. As a result, the local government installed security fencing and lighting, ameliorating the problem. Year after year, more trees were planted by both volunteers and the local municipality. in 2003, the local neighborhood groups successfully lobbied for a name change of the park to the "Jardín Botanico". Currently it is one of the few verdant refuges in the city, popular with locals and visitors alike.<ref>http://upaoprensa.blogspot.com/2011/06/jardin-botanico-la-merced.html</ref>
Unfortunately, as the trees took hold and grew, they provided refuge for pickpockets and petty criminals. The lack of security and high crime incidence made the park infamous during the 1990s. As a result, the local government installed security fencing and lighting, ameliorating the problem. Year after year, more trees were planted by both volunteers and the local municipality. in 2003, the local neighborhood groups successfully lobbied for a name change of the park to the "Jardín Botanico". Currently it is one of the few verdant refuges in the city, popular with locals and visitors alike.<ref>http://upaoprensa.blogspot.com/2011/06/jardin-botanico-la-merced.html</ref>

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The Trujillo Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located in the city of Trujillo, Peru. The 6.5-acre (2.5 ha) garden contains 250 catalogued plant species, in addition to a number of unidentified plants among its collections.

The garden houses a number of endangered plants, as well as an ethnobotanical collection (such as bananas, limes, avocados, palms, ivies, etc)[1].

A number of animals also reside in the grounds such as peacocks, turtles, and parrots [2]


History

Prior to 1993, the site where the Garden currently stands was fallow land. in that year, neighborhood groups organized a clean-up campaign, and renamed the area as "Parque de la Cultura". It was then when the first trees were planted, such as Casuarina, Flamboyant trees, Eucalyptus, Acacias, and Figs. The acid soil on the grounds was another challenge, which the neighborhood groups tackled successfully.

Unfortunately, as the trees took hold and grew, they provided refuge for pickpockets and petty criminals. The lack of security and high crime incidence made the park infamous during the 1990s. As a result, the local government installed security fencing and lighting, ameliorating the problem. Year after year, more trees were planted by both volunteers and the local municipality. in 2003, the local neighborhood groups successfully lobbied for a name change of the park to the "Jardín Botanico". Currently it is one of the few verdant refuges in the city, popular with locals and visitors alike.[3]