Victoria pragensis
Victoria pragensis
Victoria pragensis
Victoria pragensis
Victoria pragensis
Victoria pragensis
Victoria pragensis

Victoria pragensis

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Enter a botanical labyrinth of nearly thousand plants and set on a quest to find those renowned for their medicinal properties.

There are approximately 400 000 plant species worldwide, with nearly a tenth of them being used for its medicinal properties. The goal of authors is to emphasise the precious yet fragile cultural heritage of medicinal plants, and its role in the context of urban design. Its name derives from Victoria amazonica – the world's largest water lily, first discovered in 1801 by Czech botanist Thaddaus Haenke - one the first to have scientifically described the exotic flora of Latin America to European audience.

Guided tours and workshops will be part of the programme. Concept: Hænke Design: Juráš Lasovský Ethnobotanical consultation: Julien Antih

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