The Palm House in the Royal Botanic Garden | |
Non Departmental Public Body overview | |
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Formed | 1670 (in Holyrood Park) 1820 (moved to current Inverleith site) |
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Type | Executive Non Departmental Public Body Registered charity (number SC007983) |
Jurisdiction | Scottish Government |
Headquarters | 20A Inverleith Row Edinburgh EH3 5LR 55°57′54″N 3°12′36″W / 55.96500°N 3.21000°W |
Employees | 250 |
Annual budget | £12.3 million (2010–11) |
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Parent department | Economy Directorates |
Child agencies |
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Website | www |
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) (Scottish Gaelic: Gàrradh Luibh-eòlais Rìoghail Dhùn Èideann) is a scientific centre for the study of plants, their diversity and conservation, as well as a popular tourist attraction. Founded in 1670 as a physic garden to grow medicinal plants, today it occupies four sites across Scotland—Edinburgh, Dawyck, Logan and Benmore—each with its own specialist collection. The RBGE's living collection consists of more than 13,302 plant species (34,422 accessions),[1] whilst the herbarium contains in excess of 3 million preserved specimens.
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government. The Edinburgh site is the main garden and the headquarters of the public body, which is led by Regius Keeper Simon Milne.