Number of species growing in botanical gardens world wide is
A
7500
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B
25,000
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C
57,000
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D
80,000
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Solution
The correct option is D 80,000
A botanical garden or botanic garden is a garden dedicated to the collection, cultivation, preservation, and display of a wide range of plants labelled with their botanical names or It is an establishment where plants are grown for scientific study and display to the public.
There are now estimated to be 1775 botanic gardens in 148 countries around the world with many more under construction.
Kew Royal Gardens in London, England has the world's largest collection of living plants.
The number of species growing in botanical gardens worldwide is about 80,000.