PALODU BOTANIC
GARDEN
TO SHOWCASE
PLANT DIVERSITY
Visitors
to the sprawling campus of the Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and
Research Institute (JNTBGRI) at Palode, near here, will soon have the
opportunity to understand the rich diversity of the plant kingdom and its
utilisation by humans over the centuries.The institute has drawn up plans to
construct a plant museum providing informative displays on plants and their
uses and the history and development of botanic gardens and their historic role
in conservation.The museum will feature displays on plant fossils, plants of
different continents and major island groups, plants in Indian classics, the
pioneer botanical works from India and the Asian region, and extinction of
plants and conservation efforts.A library of Indian timber will be another
major attraction.
On
Monday, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia laid
the foundation stone for a multi-storey building which will have a theatre and
seminar complex, interactive monitors for visitors, souvenir shop, fossil garden,
gallery of botanists, and a section devoted to botanical art.JNTBGRI Director
P.G. Latha told The
Hindu that
work on the project was expected to begin this year or early next year.She said
the museum, the first of its kind in India, would be designed to appeal to
students, researchers, conservationists, nature lovers, and the general public.Covering
an area of 10,000 sq ft, the displays in the museum will tell the story of
plants from the early days of civilization to the genetically modified plants
developed by scientists.It will highlight the sacred groves in India, different
kinds of fruits and seeds, endangered plants and their conservation, as well as
poisonous plants, medicinal herbs and various parasites.A section will be
devoted to the flora of the Western Ghats.The timber samples will be displayed
in the shape of books.
The
museum will have a display of botanical paintings covering diverse countries
and cultures, with a separate section for historical paintings in India. Plant
fossils collected from different regions will be arranged in the form of a
fossil garden.One hall inside the building will feature photographs of eminent
Indian and foreign botanists with their biographical sketches and major
contribution.Dr. Latha said JNTBGRI would collaborate with the Hunt Institute
in the US and other botanical libraries to procure portraits of acclaimed
botanists.She added that the tiered building for the museum was designed to
blend with the verdant environment of the campus, home to several plant
conservatories, and the biggest collection of bamboo in India.
Prof. John Kurakar
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