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Introduction

The University of Wisconsin - Madison's Botanical Garden* is an important resource for both teaching and research, serving as reference for the different plant families, genera and species** represented. It also provides an area for leisure where examples of plants from around the world demonstrate the diversity and beauty of the plant kingdom. The UW-Madison Botanical Garden is the first garden in the world to be based on the new Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APGII) system of molecular classification of plants. The UW - Madison's Botanical Garden is maintained by the Department of Botany under the direction of Dr. Mohammad Mehdi Fayyaz.

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**From year to year few genera and species in Plants data section may not be cultivated in the garden or replaced by other species (alternate species).

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Comments, Questions, Desire to Support: Contact Mo Fayyaz, Greenhouse/Garden Director.

File last updated: 2011.

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