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Six of the best BOTANICAL GARDENS

Cambridge

Founded in 1846 to replace a smaller predecessor, 40-acre Cambridge University Botanic Garden was always designed as a visitor attraction as well as a research tool. Elegant glasshouses, a luminous lilypad fountain and picturesque pathways fringe a space now home to around 8,000 species, their study supporting explorations of some of the big botanical challenges of our times. Nine national plant collections

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