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Sharjah Botanical Garden Project
This garden will be located adjacent to Sharjah New Mosque at the Sharjah-Kalba intersection with Emirates Bypass Road. The new botanical garden will house rare plants from different countries. The project will allow visitors, university students and researchers alike to learn about the array of plants on show. The plants on display at the botanical garden will be documented according to the latest international guidelines. The garden includes more than 90 plants which are native to Sharjah. A completion date for the green scheme has yet to be revealed. The Sharjah Botanical Garden will contain a rich and diverse range of natural habitats from around the world set within the overall garden landscape, and individual biome enclosures will contain specific plant life environments. The new professional flowerbed, alongside the Seed Bank and Herbarium in Al Dhaid City, will be a new expansion to Dr Sheik Sultan's logical, instructive and social vision for the emirate. Sharjah is as of now home to the Islamic Botanical Garden, which flaunts a training room and library just as a committed zone for plants needing extraordinary consideration.It will also have nurseries, a training centre, research institute and recreational areas. The 600,000 square-metre development is similar in scale and ambition to the Eden Project in the UK and the Oman Botanic Garden near Muscat. An UK architect has been appointed to design the botanical garden.
