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Modern lessons from the world’s oldest botanical garden

Padua traces its history back to 1545, but it still has new things to teach us
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Padua’s Orto Botanico
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Campsis ‘Madame Galen’
"}],[{"start":166.56,"text":"Goethe knew our campsis as Bignonia, for many years its name in gardens. "},{"start":171.03900000000002,"text":"Padua’s garden was not founded for botany as we now understand it. "},{"start":174.757,"text":"In 1533 the city’s university had a professor for the “reading of Simples”: plants with therapeutic properties. "},{"start":181.049,"text":"The Padua garden was to be a garden of medicinal plants, linking up with this teaching. "},{"start":185.679,"text":"Its naming and taxonomy were not ours, but it had a superbly designed plan. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"

After his visit, Goethe wrote a book arguing for an original Ur-plant from which all others derive. He had no idea of evolution

"}],[{"start":191.12,"text":"The architect Andrea Moroni drew it at the very beginning. "},{"start":194.59900000000002,"text":"He was already working for the monastery that ceded the ground for the new garden: he devised a perfect circle in which individual flower beds would lie. "},{"start":202.279,"text":"The circle was defined by a perimeter of high walls against which there were 16 segmented beds. "},{"start":207.484,"text":"Further inside there was a second circle dominated by four rectangular subdivisions, each with a further pattern of flower beds. "}],[{"start":215.25,"text":"The outer circle of walls has been replaced by a rectangular one, but the curving segments are still visible and are mostly planted with fine trees. "},{"start":222.842,"text":"Further inside, the circle of the plan is still visible, as are the inner subdivisions and little flower beds. "},{"start":228.722,"text":"They are a testimony to meticulous and rational geometric planning. "},{"start":232.414,"text":"Botanical gardens should be based on an underlying notion of order, imposed by man on nature. "},{"start":237.657,"text":"Padua’s still is. "}],[{"start":240.12,"text":"The main inner subdivisions are defined by smart railings, also a later introduction, but the beds have a style that would be transferable to English gardens too. "},{"start":248.624,"text":"They are edged and divided by stone blocks laid vertically with one thin curved edge protruding just above ground level. "},{"start":254.86700000000002,"text":"Modern designers sometimes set brick on edge for a similar effect, but Padua’s stone blocks are more stylish. "}],[{"start":261.37,"text":"I measured the spacing to help you copy it. "},{"start":263.924,"text":"Most of the little beds are about 3ft wide and long. "},{"start":267.242,"text":"Some of them taper to a point and make a narrowing triangle, but others are a grid of squares. "},{"start":272.097,"text":"The paths between them are 4ft wide and surfaced with smart grey-yellow grit. "},{"start":276.452,"text":"No weeds poke through. "}],[{"start":279.01,"text":"Mild, sunny October is not hot August, but I found the outdoor plantings and the hundreds of pots more cheerful than on my former visit. "},{"start":286.43899999999996,"text":"Stone-edged beds of purple autumn crocuses and colchicums are rather smart, as are beds with red, not pink, amaryllis and even a grass with fluffy purple heads, Muehlenbergia capillaris, which is widely on sale in Britain. "},{"start":298.98199999999997,"text":"The stone edges prevent this muhly grass from becoming invasive. "}],[{"start":303.43,"text":"What most impressed me was the resistance of two particular plants to a Paduan dry summer, though books often say they need a damp soil. "},{"start":310.609,"text":"Plainly they do not. "},{"start":312.002,"text":"One is a tree and the other is a good herbaceous plant, flowering now. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
Tricyrtis formosana ‘Dark Beauty’
"}],[{"start":316.33,"text":"Old tall trees are a distinction of the botanical garden, as in Florence and Pisa. "},{"start":321.147,"text":"A ginkgo tree goes back to 1750, before Goethe’s visit, and is a true hermaphrodite, as its male trunk has been grafted with a female branch. "},{"start":329.402,"text":"A superb Magnolia grandiflora was planted in 1786 and is even bigger than a fine one in the cloisters of Padua’s famous cathedral. "},{"start":337.157,"text":"A tulip tree towers to the sky, but what impresses me is a big Swamp cypress, which is doing likewise. "}],[{"start":343.63,"text":"Swamp cypress, or taxodium, is often found in wet ground, but it does not insist on it. "},{"start":349.534,"text":"Botanical gardens have big specimens in dry places and hot climates, from New York to Padua. "},{"start":354.927,"text":"In gardens and fields we should be more bold and use it away from water. "},{"start":358.632,"text":"We should also be bolder about the spotted little toad lily or tricyrtis. "},{"start":362.499,"text":"The official advice is always to plant this October-flowering plant in shade in damp soil. "},{"start":367.404,"text":"Why though is Tricyrtis formosana flowering freely in Padua, 2ft high and happy in a hot summer without irrigation? "},{"start":373.947,"text":"Here too I think we have been inflexible. "},{"start":376.18899999999996,"text":"Slugs, not sun, are what kills this excellent plant in Britain. "}],[{"start":380.81,"text":"Padua’s botanical garden is good to visit, but the overriding reason for visiting the city as a tourist is its Arena chapel, frescoed by Giotto, the maestro, from 1303-1305. "},{"start":391.964,"text":"With green thoughts in mind I visited it too and became aware of details I had never expected. "},{"start":396.794,"text":"Art and flowers have featured in this column all year, but I will save Giotto’s surprises for that appropriate season whose founding event he also painted, Christmas. "}],[{"start":405.85,"text":"Find out about our latest stories first — follow @ft_houseandhome on Instagram "}],[{"start":410.88,"text":""}]],"url":"https://creatives.ftmailbox.cn/album/177488-1729995850.mp3"}
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