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'''Hortus Plantarum Lutetia''' ([[Francice]]: ''Jardin des Plantes'', olim: ''Jardin du Roi'') est [[hortus]] [[botanica|botanicus]] [[Lutetia]]e.
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==Historia==
The garden was originally planted by [[Guy de La Brosse]], [[Ludovicus XIII]]'s physician, in [[1626]] as a medicinal herb garden. It was originally known as the '''Jardin du Roi'''. In [[1640]] it opened to the public.
 
After a period of decline, [[Ioannes Baptista Colbert]] took administrative control of the gardens. Dr. [[Guy Crescent Fagon]] was appointed in 1693, and he surrounded himself with a team of brilliant botanists, including [[Iosephus Pitton de Tournefort]], [[Antonius de Jussieu]], [[Antonius Laurentius de Jussieu]] and his son [[Adrianus Henricus de Jussieu|Adrianus-Henricus]].
 
The [[Georggius Ludovicus Leclerc de Buffon|Comte de Buffon]] became the curator in [[1739]] and he expanded the gardens greatly, adding a [[maze]], the Labyrinth, which remains today. In [[1792]] the [[Royal Menagerie]] was moved to the gardens from [[Versailles]].
 
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==Pinacotheca==
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