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THE SPANISH MEDITERRANEAN

The most interesting Parks and Public Gardens in the Spanish Mediterranean

  • Jardí Botànic Marimurtra
  • Laberint d´Horta
  • Costa i Llobera
  • Park Güell
  • Jardí Botànic de Valencia
  • El Huerto del Cura
  • La Alhambra y el Generalife
  • Parque de Málaga
  • La Concepción
  • Jardín Botánico Molino de Inca
  • The Alameda Gibraltar Botanic Gardens
  • Parque de Maria Luisa
  • El Alcázar de Sevilla
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The name Molino de Inca originated from a licence obtained by Joseph de Inca Sotomayor in 1700 for the construction of two flour mills to be powered by the Manantial de Torremolinos (Torremolinos Springs), del Albercón (Albercon Springs), de Inca (Inca Springs) and the La Cueva (La Cueva Springs).

The Garden, which was designed by the municipal technician Manuel Simón, was opened to the public in Spring 2003. With over 70 species of palm trees, it is one of mainland Spain’s top outdoor public palm gardens.

The garden’s most interesting trees include an enormous Eucalyptus and a one-hundred year-old Araucaria of more than 50 metres in height, which is located in the centre of a maze.

Numerous viewpoints overlooking the gardens, together with a dozen aviaries distributed throughout the grounds, offer visitors the opportunity to detach themselves from the overcrowded atmosphere which prevails on the Costa del Sol.

  • Camino a los Manantiales s/n. 29620 Torremolinos (Málaga).

    cultura@ayto-torremolinos.org

    www.ayto-torremolinos.org

    Teléfono: +34 952052401

  •   20000 m²

List of palms and cycads found in this garden
Palms in Jardín Botánico Molino de Inca
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Acoelorraphe wrightii

Acrocomia aculeata

Archontophoenix alexandrae

Archontophoenix cunninghamiana

Arenga engleri

Bismarckia nobilis

Brahea armata

Brahea brandegeei

Brahea edulis

Butia capitata

Caryota mitis

Caryota obtusa

Caryota urens

Chamaedorea seifrizii

Chamaerops humilis

Chambeyronia macrocarpa

Coccothrinax crinita

Copernicia alba

Dictyosperma album

Dypsis decaryi

Dypsis lutescens

Howea belmoreana

Howea forsteriana

Hyophorbe lagenicaulis

Hyophorbe verschafeltii

Jubaea chilensis

Livistona australis

Livistona chinensis

Livistona decora

Livistona mariae

Livistona muelleri

Livistona nitida

Livistona saribus

Nannorrhops ritchiana

Parajubaea torallyi torallyi

Phoenix canariensis

Phoenix dactylifera

Phoenix reclinata

Phoenix roebelenii

Phoenix rupicola

Phoenix sylvestris

Pseudophoenix sargentii

Ptychosperma elegans

Rhapidophyllum histrix

Rhapis excelsa

Rhopalostylis sapida

Roystonea regia

Sabal bermudana

Sabal causiarum

Sabal mauritiiformis

Sabal mexicana

Sabal minor

Sabal palmetto

Serenoa repens

Syagrus coronata

Syagrus romanzoffiana

Syagrus schizophylla

Thrinax radiata

Trachycarpus fortunei

Trithrinax brasiliensis

Trithrinax campestris

Butia eriospatha

Chamaerops humilis var. cerifera

Chamaerops humilis var. vulcano

Coccothrinax argentata

Cycas circinalis

Cycas revoluta

Cycas rumphii

Cycas taiwaniana

Dioon rzedowskii

Dioon spinulosum

Dypsis cabadae

Dypsis madagascarensis

Encephalartos sp.

Licuala spinosa

Livistona fulva

Macrozamia communis

Macrozamia moorei

Rhapis humilis

Syagrus amara

Syagrus botryophora

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