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BOTANICAL GARDEN

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Mont-Fleuri, Victoria, Seychelles
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2024
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Botanical garden in the south of the capital with the appearance of a park, decorated with two hundred species of native and non-native plants.

At Mont-Fleuri, here are 6 hectares of green serenity... Created in 1901 by a Mauritian agronomist, Mr. Dupont, then director of the Botanical Station, this garden prospered until 1934. A great traveller, Dupont brought back vivid memories from his travels: tropical plants, palm trees, spice trees, wood trees, fruit trees and other ornamental shrubs. The garden was first used as a place to experiment with plants, but few of them were later exported.

Today, some two hundred species of native and non-native plants adorn this park-like haven in the south of the capital, with majestic tree specimens, beautiful sloping lawns and remarkable rocks that have contributed so much to the archipelago's reputation. Many of them are covered with climbing plants, ferns and greyish lichens. His Majesty the Palm obviously reigns supreme over this green kingdom, which brings together the six endemic and indigenous varieties of the Seychelles: palm, hauban latanier, latanier fey, latanier millipede and lodoïcée, the latter being better known as coco de mer. We are always amused by these funny cocos, whose female trees bear enormous callipyge-shaped fruits, called cocofesses, and the male trees an enormous phallus, called kitten, tilted downwards. The biggest one, loaded with half a ton of nuts, was planted by the Duke of Edinburgh during an official trip to the archipelago on 19 October 1956. In fact, this one died and another one replaced it, surprisingly productive. A joke of nature! This vegetal and national treasure, protected since 1978, was the subject of new protection decrees in 1994. It is possible to plant one's coconut of the sea, germinated seeds being supplied to the botanical garden by the Environment Division in return for a modest contribution.

From the bottle palm to the blue latanier and from the bamboo palm to the phoenix, via the wax palm, oil palm, raffia and talipot, some thirty other varieties of palm trees are scattered throughout the park, which is also endowed with more than sixty other species of trees. About ten of them are endemic or indigenous (takamaka, hardwood, mat wood...) and about fifty are exotic (eucalyptus, albizzia, pink pope's chalice...). In the forest part of the garden, the vegetation is more luxuriant. Hanging upside down from the branches of tall trees, the fruit bats have found a suitable environment for them. Other animals populate this garden: the frugivorous blue pigeon, the souïmanga, the gecko, of a bright green... They can be seen on tree trunks. The small brown lizards can be seen on tree trunks, while the small brown lizards can be seen scurrying under the leaves of the forest litter. The giant land turtles, on the other hand, are confined to their enclosure in the sunny part of the garden.

You really enjoy strolling for an hour or two in this peaceful zarden (garden), which is criss-crossed by several streams and has three small ponds... One could not spend several days on the island of Mahé without visiting this site, currently managed by the Ministry of External Relations, Planning and the Environment, whose superb Creole architecture can be appreciated opposite the entrance to this Botanical Garden. A superb introduction to the discovery of Seychelles flora.

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Olivtolosa
Visited in february 2018
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Une demi journée libre sur Mahé , donc n'hésitez pas à visiter le jardin botanique . Il est indéniablement le meilleur endroit pour se relaxer et admirer la flore locale. L'entrée : 100 roupies par personne, c'est le prix touristes!
anne_b
Visited in june 2016
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Le jardin est divisé en plusieurs zones, ne restez pas sur le chemin mais promenez-vous partout (c'est autorisé). Le dépliant qui vous sera remis à l'entrée reprendra le nom des espèces de chaque zone. Si vous voulez retrouver les espèces à vous de savoir à quoi elles ressemblent car en dehors du chemin principal, aucune espèce n'est identifiée, dommage ......
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to see, if you are staying several days in Mahé, especially if you can not see the valley from May in Praslin, because you can admire some coconut ^ butts here (female and male) and some bat
melian
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It is a botanical garden... Pretty flowers of all colours, tropical plants galore, mosquitoes... but also an enclosure with turtles and surprises as the visit, with pretty colourful birds that call themselves, lizards and other small beasts seen at the bend of a path. This is a nice visit to do when you walk yourself in Victoria, which does not cost very expensive.
A garden abandoned a little in the city centre on MAHE, I remember to have been at the end of the morning under a blazing sun, or someone at the reception with welcomed us without a smile I would say even more, unpleasant or we had asked to what was to have, meet was " you will see by you même" well; on a dry and ugly tone. The entrance is expensive compared to what i.e nothing by way of extraordinary, some coconut buttocks, a little flowers dotted per here and there, water lilies distress, a snack bar completely abandoned and desert, without a guide without plan it is a disaster in the heart of the city centre. I do not recommend this visit, it is better to pay a little more and the island of PRASLIN or one remains on its hunger by its beauty, its diversity...

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