The Tel Aviv University Botanical Garden is a blooming paradise on four hectares with a rich array of 3,800 species drawn from Israel’s diverse landscape and from around the world. It is open to the public, but also serves as an outdoor classroom and a laboratory for scientists.
Tel Aviv University Botanical Garden

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This Botanical Garden trail leads visitors into a Mediterranean scrub plot with Israeli flora. (Tel Aviv University Botanical Garden)

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Tel Aviv University Botanical Garden Director Yuval Sapir uses the garden to teach students about the flora in Israel’s many diverse landscapes. (Tel Aviv University Botanical Garden)

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Various treatments are tested on diseased wheat plants. (Tel Aviv University Botanical Garden)

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Persian Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) is the national flower of Israel. A winter flower, the flower is upside down. (Garden's)