Botanical Garden

The University Botanical Garden is spread across 7.6 acres within the DHSGVV campus. Botanical Garden harbours a treasure of rare, native, and exotic plants and facilitates as an ex-situ conservation management centre. It is one of the several prestigious botanic gardens of the country and also recognised by Botanic Garden Conservation International (BGCI), United Kingdom. The garden serves as a stage for environmental awareness among school children, college students and plant enthusiasts. Overall, it adds to the scenic beauty of the campus landscape. The Botanic Garden houses two net houses, a polyhouse, a glasshouse, a fern house and a small nursery. The garden also has several small ponds for aquatic plant species, a Bambusetum and an Arboretum with native flora (forest patch) for in situ conservation. The garden is actively used for various courses such as biodiversity, plant taxonomy, ecology, ethnobotany, nursery and gardening, etc.

Bambusetum Arboretum

 

       
 Medicinal plants section Rare plants section Aquatic plants section Ornamental plants section

 

     
 Glass house Net house Poly house

 

Garden visit by school students on 31 Jan 2025