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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. The Giardini Botanici Hanbury (also known as La Mortola, or Hanbury Botanical Garden, or Villa Hanbury), on the cape of Mortola, are major botanical gardens operated by the University of Genoa. The gardens were founded by Sir Thomas Hanbury, a British entrepreneur, after he had made his fortune in China. Gravel path winding around the base of a hill in La Mortola botanical garden. Trees and wildflowers are growing on the hill and a large pot for a plant is sitting on the path. Text from nitrate negative sleeve: La Mortola 1929
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1411_0656 ark:/21198/zz002b6mw2
Language
English
Subject
International Environment Garden walks Trees Wild flowers Hills Gardens Italian cypress Culture Paths Botanical gardens Planters (containers) Landscape architecture Giardino Botanico Hanbury (Mortola, Italy)
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