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359pierrealexandrec
Beautiful but not scientific
There's a great cafe inside, very interesting place, very beautiful. But there's zero explanation on the flora present, just some key codes clearly not meant for the public. Also very sad to see peac...
Bewertet am 27. Juli 2021
359pierrealexandrec
Beautiful but not scientific
There's a great cafe inside, very interesting place, very beautiful. But there's zero explanation on the flora present, just some key codes clearly not meant for the public. Also very sad to see peac...
Bewertet am 27. Juli 2021
Lynne S
hmmm
The park was closed for renovations - not even a walk through was allowed. It appears they are adding cement paths - a pity.
Bewertet am 30. Juli 2019
Lynne S
hmmm
The park was closed for renovations - not even a walk through was allowed. It appears they are adding cement paths - a pity.
Bewertet am 30. Juli 2019
Irakli T
Historical Botanical Garden in Zugdidi
Botanical garden in Zugdidi was built in the late 19th century by the prince of Samegrelo David Dadiani, near his residence. The garden now has over eighty genus of exotic plants introduced from south...
Beautiful but not scientific
There's a great cafe inside, very interesting place, very beautiful. But there's zero explanation on the flora present, just some key codes clearly not meant for the public. Also very sad to see peac...
Beautiful but not scientific
There's a great cafe inside, very interesting place, very beautiful. But there's zero explanation on the flora present, just some key codes clearly not meant for the public. Also very sad to see peac...
hmmm
The park was closed for renovations - not even a walk through was allowed. It appears they are adding cement paths - a pity.
hmmm
The park was closed for renovations - not even a walk through was allowed. It appears they are adding cement paths - a pity.
Historical Botanical Garden in Zugdidi
Botanical garden in Zugdidi was built in the late 19th century by the prince of Samegrelo David Dadiani, near his residence. The garden now has over eighty genus of exotic plants introduced from south...