Boasting one of the widest varieties of flora in the world, Batumi Botanical Garden was established in 1912 by Andrey Krasnov. The garden is 111 hectares and contains flora from nine phyto-geographic areas. Garden is distinguished by century-long parks, unique collections of subtropical flora, as well as succulents, palms, roses, camellias, citrus, bamboos, magnolia, Cyprus, pine-trees, nut, persimmon and maple tree collections. While walking in the garden you will meet a variety of trees and plans, with magnificent views on the sea.