Jardín Botánico La Concepción

Jorge Loring, one of the most influential people of the Málaga of the 19th century and personal friend of Cánovas del Castillo and of Francisco Silvela, was a successful businessman in addition to deputy to Cortes.

Among the largest routes and collections, it is worth highlighting the areas named: "Around the world in eighty trees", "The world map of palm trees", "The cactus garden", "The garden of Primitive plants", "The Rockery of Biodiversity ”and“ The hot stove ”,[3] as well as some minor collections of bamboo, aquatic plants or vines.

In 1997, the first modern botanical garden in La Concepción was created, focused on presenting the most frequent species on the five continents.

This garden is organized as a path with trees on the right and left, arranged according to the continent of origin, totaling eighty specimens.

Shrubs and vines have been planted among the trees, also separated by their usual geographic habitat, adding a hundred specimens from all parts of the planet.

Templete tetrástilo of Doric order, built by the Loring family.
View of one of the paths.