By 1903, the garden cultivated more than 4,000 species but its extent had been gradually reduced by hospital expansion until just 7,000 m2 remained.
In 1846 a substantial institute building was completed and by 1859 the garden cultivated 5,226 species.
The botanical garden cultivates nearly 10,000 types of plants, including approximately 2000 species in its alpine garden.
Today the garden cultivates nearly 10,000 plants representing about 5,000 taxa.
By 1857 the garden cultivated more than 10,000 species, of which 4,500 were grown in the greenhouses.
Today the garden cultivates about 1000 species, with a focus on endangered local species.
The gardens maintains a wide variety of botanical resources for researchers and cultivates native plants threatened in the wild.
A garden cultivated by a giant, perhaps.
Those garden cultivated species outside its natural distribution could be killed by continental winter.
The garden cultivates about 4,000 taxa outdoors, including 50 species from Brandenburg that are threatened with extinction.