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'''Parque Genovés''' is a historical garden located in the seaside of [[Cádiz]] city in [[Andalusia]], [[Spain]]. Its origin can be traced back to the middle of the [[19th century]], having been widened and remodeled a few times since then.
'''Parque Genovés''' is a historical garden located in the seaside of [[Cádiz]] city in [[Andalusia]], [[Spain]]. Its origin can be traced back to the middle of the [[19th century]], having been widened and remodeled a few times since then.


By the name ''Genovés'', it could be thought that the park is of [[Genoa|Genovese]] style, but it actually owes its name to a former city major called [[Eduardo José Genovés y Puig]], who made important reforms to it.<ref>Arriaga O, Baena MC, Marchena P, Puertas R, Sosa
By the name ''Genovés'', it could be thought that the park is of [[Genoa|Genovese]] style, but it actually owes its name to a former city major called [[Eduardo José Genovés y Puig]], who made important reforms to it.<ref>{{cite book |last=Arriaga García |first=Óscar |last2=Baena |first2=MC |last3=Marchena |first3=P |last4=Puertas |first4=R |last5=Sosa |first5=D |title=Paseo botánico por la ciudad de Cádiz |pages=408 |publisher=Quorum Libros |location=Cádiz |year=1984 |url=https://books.google.es/books/about/?id=55HVAAAACAAJ |language=es}}</ref>
D. Paseos botánicos por la ciudad de Cádiz, 408 pp.
Quorum Libros eds. Cádiz 1984.</ref>


The garden has a great number of [[plant]] species, including some which thrive properly in [[tropical]] latitudes, being it possible due to the high humidity of the city combined with the mild temperatures that characterize the [[Mediterranean climate]]. A group of them have drawn special interest, either for its longevity or big size.
The garden has a great number of [[plant]] species, including some which thrive properly in [[tropical]] latitudes, being it possible due to the high humidity of the city combined with the mild temperatures that characterize the [[Mediterranean climate]]. A group of them have drawn special interest, either for its longevity or big size.
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* '''Lady of the night, night-blooming jasmine '''(''[[Cestrum nocturnum]]'').
* '''Lady of the night, night-blooming jasmine '''(''[[Cestrum nocturnum]]'').
* '''Bitter orange tree '''(''[[Citrus × aurantium]]'').
* '''Bitter orange tree '''(''[[Citrus × aurantium]]'').
* '''Silk floss tree '''(''[[Ceiba speciosa]]'').<ref>Blanca G, Cabezudo B, Cueto M, Morales Torres C y
* '''Silk floss tree '''(''[[Ceiba speciosa]]'').<ref>{{cite journal |last=Blanca |first=G |last2=Cabezudo |first2=B |last3=Cueto |first3=M |last4=Morales Torres |first4=C |last5=Salazar |first5=C |title=Flora Vascular de Andalucía Oriental |work=[[Real Jardín Botánico]] |language=es |pages=1754 |year=2011 |url=https://herbarium.ugr.es/pages/flora_andalucia_oriental}}</ref>
Salazar C eds. Flora Vascular de Andalucía Oriental.
Universidades de Almería, Granada, Jaén y Málaga,
1754 pp. Granada 2011.</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 23:28, 5 June 2024

Parque Genovés, Cádiz. Spain

Parque Genovés is a historical garden located in the seaside of Cádiz city in Andalusia, Spain. Its origin can be traced back to the middle of the 19th century, having been widened and remodeled a few times since then.

By the name Genovés, it could be thought that the park is of Genovese style, but it actually owes its name to a former city major called Eduardo José Genovés y Puig, who made important reforms to it.[1]

The garden has a great number of plant species, including some which thrive properly in tropical latitudes, being it possible due to the high humidity of the city combined with the mild temperatures that characterize the Mediterranean climate. A group of them have drawn special interest, either for its longevity or big size.

Niños bajo el paraguas (Kids Under Umbrella), Cádiz.

Besides the plant species, considered a matter of interest are also the statues and memorials that pay homage to notable people and historical facts that influenced the history of Spain. Examples of them are the botanist Celestino Mutis, composer Manuel de Falla and the Battle of Trafalgar.

The park has a recreated waterfall with a platform above that allows to appreciate the views of the Atlantic Ocean, as well as a passage inside the rocks. Close to it, there is a playground area for children and a restaurant.

Waterfall.

Main plant species

References

  1. ^ Arriaga García, Óscar; Baena, MC; Marchena, P; Puertas, R; Sosa, D (1984). Paseo botánico por la ciudad de Cádiz (in Spanish). Cádiz: Quorum Libros. p. 408.
  2. ^ Blanca, G; Cabezudo, B; Cueto, M; Morales Torres, C; Salazar, C (2011). "Flora Vascular de Andalucía Oriental". Real Jardín Botánico (in Spanish): 1754.