Brisbane Botanic Gardens

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Jun 17, 2026 - Jun 18, 2026
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Brisbane Botanic Gardens: Nature's Oasis

Located in Queensland, Brisbane Botanic Gardens was established in 1970 and designed by landscape architect John M. W. McFarlane. It occupies 56 hectares and serves as a vital habitat for native and exotic plants.

Originally a site for plant research, it features a vast array of gardens, including a tropical dome, formal gardens, and a Japanese garden. The gardens are rich in biodiversity with over 7,000 species of plants, making it a hub for education and conservation.

Unforgettable Highlights

🌿 Tropical Display Dome: A climate-controlled environment showcasing tropical plants.
🌸 Japanese Garden: A beautifully designed area reflecting traditional Japanese landscaping.
🌷 Subtropical Collections: Explore the varied subtropical flora unique to the region.

Access to the gardens is free, appealing to tourists, families, and nature enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Brisbane Botanic Gardens

Diverse Flora

The garden features over 7,000 species from various ecosystems.

Historic Significance

Originally established for research, it plays a crucial role in plant conservation.

Cultural Displays

Hosts various cultural events and educational programs throughout the year.

Location

Mt Coot-Tha Rd. (at Ada St)

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