King Saud University Botanic Garden

Museum
Riyadh
The King Saud University Botanic Garden, established in 1994, functions as a significant educational and conservation site nestled within the university's bustling campus. It boasts a collection of over 1,141 wild plant species, emphasizing the protection of rare and endangered varieties. Serving as a living laboratory, it offers educational training programs primarily targeting college students but is highly beneficial for homeschoolers keen on exploring fields such as biosystematics, planting, conservation, and ecological studies. Through workshops and projects, it provides hands-on learning experiences in plant biology and environmental science, fostering a deeper understanding of conservation practices.

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