Jardin des Olfacties
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The Jardin des Olfacties (5 hectares) is a botanical garden
specializing in scented plants. It is located at the Place de l'Église, Coëx
, Vendée
, Pays de la Loire
, France
, and open daily in the warmer months; an admission fee is charged.
The garden was founded in 1942 as a public park, one hectare in size, and was transformed in the 1990s to become an olfactorium with an emphasis on scented plants, taking its current name in 1998. Between 1998-2000 the garden was enlarged to its current size, augmented its botanical collections, and became a member of the Jardins botaniques de France.
Today the garden contains about 3,000 plant taxa
arranged into a dozen thematic gardens. It has particular strengths in pelargonium
s and rose
s, and its national collection of carnation
s has been recorgnized by the Conservatoire français des collections végétales spécialisées (CCVS).
Botanical garden
A botanical garden The terms botanic and botanical, and garden or gardens are used more-or-less interchangeably, although the word botanic is generally reserved for the earlier, more traditional gardens. is a well-tended area displaying a wide range of plants labelled with their botanical names...
specializing in scented plants. It is located at the Place de l'Église, Coëx
Coëx
Coëx is a commune of the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France.-References:*...
, Vendée
Vendée
The Vendée is a department in the Pays-de-la-Loire region in west central France, on the Atlantic Ocean. The name Vendée is taken from the Vendée river which runs through the south-eastern part of the department.-History:...
, Pays de la Loire
Pays de la Loire
Pays de la Loire is one of the 27 regions of France. It is one of the regions created in the late 20th century to serve as a zone of influence for its capital, Nantes, one of a handful so-called "balancing metropolises" ¹...
, France
France
The French Republic , The French Republic , The French Republic , (commonly known as France , is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France...
, and open daily in the warmer months; an admission fee is charged.
The garden was founded in 1942 as a public park, one hectare in size, and was transformed in the 1990s to become an olfactorium with an emphasis on scented plants, taking its current name in 1998. Between 1998-2000 the garden was enlarged to its current size, augmented its botanical collections, and became a member of the Jardins botaniques de France.
Today the garden contains about 3,000 plant taxa
Taxon
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arranged into a dozen thematic gardens. It has particular strengths in pelargonium
Pelargonium
Pelargonium is a genus of flowering plants which includes about 200 species of perennials, succulents, and shrubs, commonly known as scented geraniums or storksbills. Confusingly, Geranium is the correct botanical name of a separate genus of related plants often called Cranesbills. Both Geranium...
s and rose
Rose
A rose is a woody perennial of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae. There are over 100 species. They form a group of erect shrubs, and climbing or trailing plants, with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles. Flowers are large and showy, in colours ranging from white through yellows...
s, and its national collection of carnation
Dianthus
Dianthus is a genus of about 300 species of flowering plants in the family Caryophyllaceae, native mainly to Europe and Asia, with a few species extending south to north Africa, and one species in arctic North America. Common names include carnation , pink and sweet William Dianthus is a genus of...
s has been recorgnized by the Conservatoire français des collections végétales spécialisées (CCVS).