Collections
The plant collections of the Botanic Garden are divided into five sections and many sectors. The sections and relating sectors are:
- Systematics
The plants in this section are ordered based on a systematic, in agreement with most recent classifications.
Sectors: Pteridophyta; Gimnospermae; Magnoliids; Monocots; Eudicots.
- Theme gardens
This section includes ornamental plants predominantly organized in small theme gardens whose purpose is primarily aesthetic and popular.
Sectors: Rock garden; Shade garden; Mediterranean garden; English garden; Hygrophytes sector; Acquatic plants; Moor; Officinal plants sector; Italian garden; Japanese garden
- Useful plants
In this section the plants are grouped according to the usefulness to humans.
Sectors: Orchard garden, Plants for industry, Aromatic plants, Medicinal Plants.
- Protected flora
This section collects protected plants of the italian flora originating, in large part, the territory of Ferrara.
Sectors: Terrestrial and hygrophilous protected plants; Aquatic protected plants.
- Exotic flora
The plants in this section are all in pots or baskets and are hospitalized in the winter in a greenhouse. The many areas are formed, in practice, from collections of plants of tropical or subtropical origin. This section includes plants of various types (succulents, epiphytics, carnivorous, ornamentals, officinals, etc.).
Sectors: Exotic ferns; Exotic Gymnospermae; Sensitive plants; Exotic acquatic plants; Exotic officinal plants; Succulent plants; Epiphytic Bromeliads; Epiphytic succulent plants; America and Africa plants; Eastern Asia and Oceania plants; Carnivorous plants; Epiphytic Orchids; Musaceae sector; Palm sector.
From here you can download plant list of Botanic Garden of Ferrara
(dated 2013, December).