Medicinal Garden

MEDICINAL GARDEN

At Chebrolu Hanumaiah Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, we proudly boast an exceptional medicinal plant garden that beautifully surrounds all four sides of our building. Spanning an impressive 2.0 acres, this lush green area is a testament to our commitment to nature and herbal science. More than 250 varieties of different medicinal plants are accommodated at our campus. Additionally, our facility features a state-of-the-art greenhouse equipped with built-in bio-compost pits, underscoring our dedication to sustainable cultivation and eco-friendly practices.

The Medicinal Plant Garden is an essential resource within the institution, dedicated to the cultivation and preservation of a wide variety of medicinal, aromatic, and ethno botanical plants. It provides an invaluable living collection that supports teaching, research, and conservation efforts related to pharmacognosy, phytochemistry, and herbal medicine.

Beyond its academic role, the garden actively contributes to biodiversity conservation by promoting the cultivation of rare and endangered species, thus supporting sustainable utilization and preservation of traditional knowledge. It also facilitates collaborative research projects aimed at exploring novel bioactive compounds and validating the efficacy of herbal drugs.

Our Medicinal Plant Garden is a vibrant, place where students, researchers, and visitors can connect directly with nature and explore the incredible diversity of plants used in traditional and modern medicine. Carefully nurtured and thoughtfully arranged, the garden features a rich collection of medicinal and aromatic plants, offering hands-on learning opportunities for identifying, cultivating, and understanding these natural treasures. It’s not just about study — it’s about experiencing the beauty and value of plants that have been part of healing traditions for centuries. The garden also plays an important role in conserving rare and endangered species, helping to protect biodiversity while supporting sustainable and ethical use of plant resources. Here, tradition meets science, inspiring new discoveries and fostering respect for the natural world.

Whether you’re a student, a researcher, or simply curious, the Medicinal Plant Garden welcomes you to explore, learn, and appreciate the power of plants in health and healing.

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