List of botanical gardens in Israel

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Botanical gardens in Israel have collections consisting entirely of Israel native and endemic species; most have a collection that include plants from around the world. There are botanical gardens and arboreta in all states and territories of Israel, most are administered by local governments, some are privately owned. [1]

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