The oldest known photograph of the Garden, dating from 1870.
The garden plan of 1885.
The first printed version of the Ljubljana Botanic Garden's Seed Index (Index seminum), published in 1889. The marked items are part of a seed order placed by Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden.
The Garden's area dedicated to research.
Visitors to the Garden learn about the significance of the biodiversity of the plant kingdom.
The Garden's area dedicated to research.
In warm winters, lawns are covered with common snowdrops already at the end of January.
Arboretum
Arboretum
Narrow-leaved peony (Paeonia tenuifolia)
Rockova potonika (Paeonia rockii)
Rockova potonika (Paeonia rockii)
Glasshouse
Glasshouse
Mediterranean plants
"Marmont's linden tree". The tree was planted in 1810 by Marshal Auguste Marmont, the first major governor of the Illyrian Provinces.
Blagay's daphne (Daphne blagayana)
Hladnik's scopolia (Scopolia carniolica f. hladnikiana)
Carniolan primrose (Primula carniolica)
Idrija primrose (Primula x venusta)
Water violet (Hottonia palustris)
Water violet (Hottonia palustris)
Lady's-slipper (Cypripedium calceolus)
Lady's-slipper (Cypripedium calceolus)
Rockery
Rockery
Decumbent spirea (Spiraea decumbens).
Hladnikia (Hladnikia pastinacifolia)
Hladnikia (Hladnikia pastinacifolia) in bloom.
Fleischmann's parsnip (Pastinaca sativa var. fleischmanni) flowering in its second year of growth.
Fleischmann's parsnip (Pastinaca sativa var. fleischmanni) flowering in its second year of growth.
Juvan's houseleek (Sempervivum juvanii)
Rockery
Rockery
Tropical glasshouse
Tropical glasshouse
Teahouse Primula
Urban learning beehouse
Urban learning beehouse