From 1925 on Lord Radcliff, the governor of Malte, added plants that he had carried back from the two hemispheres to it.
In 1967, this garden became the Mediterranean Center of the
National Museum of Natural History.
This garden is more specifically enriched in the Solanaceae family plants.
It also displays exotic fruit trees.
Thanks to the exceptional climate of the Garavan area, you can find citrus fruits, Central America avocados, Topical American annonas and so many others.


