Hakgala Botanical Garden is one of
the three botanical gardens in Sri Lanka. The other two being Peradeniya
Botanical Garden and Henarathgoda Botanical Garden. It is the second largest
garden in Sri Lanka.
Garden established in 1861 as an
experimental cultivation of Cinchona, a commercial crop thriving at the time.
Once after the Tea replace the Cinchona, it was turned into an experimental Tea
cultivation. In 1884 it transformed to a garden since then many sub tropical
and some temperate plants were planted in the gardens.
The Hakgala Gardens was first set
up in 1861 under the curatorship of three British nationals of the same name -
William Nock, JK Nock and JJ Nock. It lays under the Hakgala Peak, between 5000
- 6000 feet in elevation - the highest set Botanical Gardens in the world. It
boasts of 100-year-old Monetary Cypress trees from California, Japanese Cedars,
Himalayan Pines and English Oak.
Hakgala Botanical Garden is
situated on the Nuwara Eliya- Badulla main road, 16 km from Nuwara Eliya. The
garden has a cool temperate climate because of altitude is 5,400 feet above the
sea level. The mean annual temperature ranges between 16°C to 30°C during
course of a year. From December to February it has a cold climate, while the
warm climate persists from April to August.
There are over 10,000 species of
flora planted here and during the spring season in Nuwara Eliya thousands of
visitors come to see the blooms here. Number of annual visitors is around
500,000. The garden is famous for number of species of Orchids and Roses are
planted there.
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