Indonesia's network of botanic gardens (Kebun Raya) serves as a critical frontline for tropical plant conservation. While the archipelago is home to tens of thousands of species, the curated collections across major sites like Bogor, Cibodas, Purwodadi, and Bali represent a significant portion of the region's botanical wealth.
Here is an abstract-style overview of the diversity and significance of approximately 3,500 priority species within the Indonesian Botanic Gardens system.