Det Biovidenskabelige Fakultets Have (commonly known as
Haven) is a
botanical garden which lies on Bülowsvej in
Frederiksberg and belongs to the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Life Sciences The garden is a research and study garden for researchers and
students. However, there is also public access, and the garden contains flowering trees and bushes all year round. The garden was opened in 1858 under the name "Landbohøjskolens Have" at the same time as the Kgl. Veterinær- og Landbohøjskole was built, and the central part with a small pond and hanging garden has remained unchanged since then. Many of the large trees are therefore 140 years old. The gardens' largest tree is a beech with a circumference of 5 metres. The garden has over different plants, all of which has nameplates. The garden has a rose garden from 1929, which was planted by
Georg Georgsen and contains hundreds of large-flowered and historic roses. In contrast with
University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden – which mainly contains wild plants - the emphasis here is on plants which are usually shown in gardens and parks. == References ==