Jardín Botánica - Medellín

Monday, 21 May, 2018

We walked 15 minutes down Calle 10 to our metro station (Poblado), paid COP $4800 ($1.75 USD) for our two "old persons" tickets and rode to the Universidad station.

From there we merely walked across the street to the entrance of the Jardín Botánico (Botanic Garden). Wow! Free of charge and smack-dab in the middle of the city!

Desierto (desert)
La Selva Tropical (tropical jungle)
La Laguna

We loved all the different kinds of palm trees! The garden boasts 120 species! Colombia has the most palms in the Americas, second most in the world. Colombia also boasts both the tallest palms in the world (in Cocora) and the smallest.
Las Palmas
We saw actual butterflies and appreciated the mariposa exhibit. Below left is the actual Chocolate Mariposa. To the right is how we learned...
Mariposa 89 (Butterfly 89 - well named!)


Note: We were sorry to have missed Parque Explora, which is an interactive science museum - fashioned after the one in San Francisco, CA. (Closed on Mondays...)

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