Plants at Linnaeus’ Hammarby
All plants at Linnaeus’ Hammarby were either grown by Linnaeus or popular in gardens in the 18th century.
Outside the manor at Hammarby we have reconstructed Linnaeus’ plantings using his plant lists. About 40 species of plants also remain from Linnaeus’ time in the 18th century and constitute a valuable biological heritage.
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Botanical Garden
- Area 5A-14 K, North side of Norbyvägen, with the Orangery (area 3)
- Area 15A-17T, South side of Norbyvägen, with the Tropical Greenhouse (area 2A-2E)
Linnaeus' Hammarby
Area 20, map not available
Linnaeus Garden
Area L, map not available