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EVREUX (EURE) 
JARDIN BoraNIQUE 
GRENOBLE (ISERE) (1) 
JARDIN DES PLANTES DE GRENOBLE 
Established: 1845(?). Area: About 10 acres. 
Directors: 1. J.-B. Verlot (1845-1886); 2. Joseph Allemand 
(1886-1921) ; 3. G. Seguin (1922- )p 
Publication: Seed List. 
GRENOBLE (ISERE) (2) 
JARDIN DE L’INSTITUT BoTANIQUE ALPIN DU LAUTARET 
(Hautes-ALPEs) 
Prof. R. de Litardiére, L’ Université de Grenoble 
Established: 1919. Area: 10,000 square meters. Altitude: 2150 
meters. 
Directors: Marcel Mirande (1919-1930); R. de Litardiére 
(1930- ) 
Serves as a public park, open free to the public. Source of in- 
come: City of Grenoble. Herbarium: Devoted to the plants 
of the western Alps. Plantations: Systematic, geographic. The 
garden is divided into the following sections: 1. A large area, scat- 
tered with rocks, simulating a small valley, traversed by a rivulet 
which empties into a small pond. This section is devoted specially 
to the flora of the Lautaret. 2. A large area, comprising the syste- 
matic collection, is devoted to the flora of the western Alps in 
general. 3. All the rest of the garden is divided into 8 regions, 
each built up of a collection of rocks, and devoted, respectively, 
to the following botanical regions: 1. Tura aban rocks), 2. 
Pyrenees, 3. Mountains of the Mediterranean region, 4. Caucasus 
Altai, Siberia, 7. Arctic regions, 8. Miscellaneous mountain regions. 
Publication. Seed list. 
This Garden has replaced the former Garden of Lautaret, estab- 
lished by P. Lachmann in 1899 (page 200), now discontinued. 
