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This
is situated at Shibpur area of Howrah District. It was laid out in
1786 and administered by Colonel Kyd. This is the oldest of all the
Botanical Gardens in India. Its cover area is 270 acres. Inside is an
incredible variety of about 50,000 trees. The pivotal attraction here
is the giant banyan tree which covers about 404 metres of land. It has
157 offshoots hanging down from the original tree. Au reste, there are
innumerable orchids and colourful flowers. Boating takes place
regularly on the lake. There is a precious library in the garden which
comprises a rare collection of books on Botany. It remains opened from
sunrise to sunset. This ethereal ambience is ideal for fun, fiesta and
frolics. It was from these gardens that the tea now grown in Assam and
Darjeeling was first developed. Trees of the rarest kinds, from Nepal,
Brazil, Penang, Java and Sumatra can be found here. There are towering
Mahogany trees, an avenue of Cuban Palms and an Orchid House. Mango
and Tamarind trees shade the grassy lawns. But the main attraction of
the garden is the 200 year old Banyan Tree, claimed to have the second
largest canopy in the world. It is the world's largest, having a
circumference of 330m.
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