Botanical Space

Botanical garden

The Foundation Botanical Space will host a diverse collection of medicinal and psicoactive plants, particularly those native or adapted to Europe and the Mediterranean. A living library formed by an Ethnobotanical Garden and a Seed Bank, where visitors will be able to meet up close important species and varieties, and aimed to facilitate their preservation, research, exploration and cultivation initiatives.

Ethnobotanical garden

We are planning an ethnobotanical garden, conceived as a living collection of medicinal and psychoactive species adapted to temperate climates, with special attention to those native to our Mediterranean basin.

This will be a space for propagation, education and research, where amateurs and professionals in fields such as cultivation and ecology, history and folklore, pharmacology and properties of these species have a meeting point to share experience and develop knowledge.

Seed Bank

We want species and traditional varieties of plants that are interesting for our mission to populate a new seed bank. This collection will be especially focused on plants with medicinal and psychoactive properties, with the aim of promoting their research, conservation and preservation.

In addition, the bank will have a section dedicated to facilitating donations and exchanges of seeds, thus promoting access to these species and varieties and their cultivation.

Species of Interest

In this ethnobotanical garden and seed bank there will be plants that, throughout our history, we have known and explored for their therapeutic, recreational or magical and religious applications: plants that promote wakefulness and provide energy (stimulants), that facilitate rest (relaxing and narcotic), capable of amplifying dreams (oneirogenic), that expand consciousness or cultivate spirituality and learning (teacher, entheogenic and visionary plants), and other species whose properties and history grant them a spot in the project.

The botanical garden and seed bank make up the exhibition, dissemination, research, propagation and botanical custody space of the Mandragora Foundation.