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BORGA 
BoTANIC GARDEN 
HELSINKI (HELSINGFORS) 
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTON KASVITIETEELLINEN PUUTARHA 
(BoTANICAL GARDEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI) 
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Established: 1828. Area: 5.3 hectares. 
Directors: 
. Carl Reinhold Sahlberg (1828-1840) 
Johannes Magnus von Tengstrom (1840-1849) 
Alexander von Nordmann (1849-1857) 
Wilhelm Nylander (1857-1863) 
Alexander von Nordmann (1863-1865) 
Sextus Otto Lindberg (1865-1889) 
Johan Peter Norrlin (1889-1892 
Fredrik Emil Volmar Elfving (1892-1926) 
Kaarlo Linkola (1926— 
Serves as a public park. Open free, daily, gone daylight. 
Sources of income: Annual appropriations by the state. Pla Be 
tions: Systematic, economic, ecologic, a um, fruticetut 
Study material (flowers, leaves, and cultivated sees hic 
plants) is supplied to both public and private schools occasionally 
when requested. Note: In the Garden is also the Botanical Mu- 
seum and the Botanical Laboratory of the University, quite inde- 
pendent from the Garden, but with the same director. They are 
not open to the public. In connection with them there is a library. 
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TURKU (ABO) 
TuRKU YLIOPISTON KASVITIETEELLINEN PUUTARHA 
(THE Botanic GARDEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TURKU) 
Established: 1924. Area: 2 hectares. 
Directors: 1. Kaarlo Linkola (1924-1925); 2. H. I. Waris 
(Warén) (1925- NE 
Serves as a public park. Open free, daily, 9 am—8 p.m. 
Source of income: Budget of the University. Library and Her- 
