The Pisa Botanical Garden, also known as the Orto botanico di Pisa, is a botanical garden operated by the University of Pisa. It is the oldest university botanical garden in the world, founded in 1543 by naturalist Luca Ghini. The garden is home to hundreds of species from all over the world, including a bamboo forest, a water lily pond, and several endangered plants of conservation interest. The garden also hosts the Botanical Museum, which features a collection of botanical models, water-colored teaching tables, and other objects related to the teaching of botany. Visitors can explore the garden's picturesque corners and learn about the various plant species on display
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