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Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne

 
Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens are among the world's finest and one of the most glorious places to spend a leisurely afternoon or morning. If you enjoy fine gardens, then a visit to these gardens is a must. Even if you don't normally go out of your way to look at gardens, the RBG is worth a visit. The gardens, which were founded in 1846 under the instructions of Charles La Trobe, the Superintendent of Port Phillip, are laid out over 38 picturesque hectares of land close to the Yarra River and in the heart of Melbourne (the gardens are within 400 metres of the CBD). They comprise a collection of a great diversity of plants from around the world selected on an educational, scientific, research, horticultural and aesthetic basis. The plants are set out in superb landscaped surroundings with a lake as a central feature.
 
There are delightful walking paths and huge garden beds. Such is the scale of the gardens that it is easy to get lost within these grounds. Access to the gardens is free.
 
The gardens are also home to the National Herbarium of Victoria, which has more than a million preserved plant specimens used for plant classification, identification and conservation. This truly is one of the great gardens of the world.
 
The gardens are open every day of the year, but times change with the seasons. From November through til March, they are open from 7.30am to 8.30pm. From April until October, the hours are 7.30am to 5.30pm.
There are tearooms, cafes and reception centre rooms within the grounds of the gardens.

Attraction URL: www.rbg.vic.gov.au
Attraction Phone: 92522300
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This area was formerly part of the main Ornamental Lake. However to aid the establishment and life cycle of indigenous aquatic plants, it was physically separated from this water body. The wetland area is also being used as a model to consider effective establishment of macrophytes (water plants) and the improvement of water quality in the Royal Botanic Gardens Lake System. Blue-green algal blooms are normally almost an annual event in the Ornamental Lake. However, within the Wetland, no blue-green algal blooms have occurred since it was constructed and aquatic plants were established.
Long Island Wetland
Did you know that California and Victoria share a similar landscape and climate? Like Victoria, the climate and geography of California varies enormously across the state. There are hot dry deserts, temperate coastal areas, shrubby heathlands and windswept mountain-tops. Due to these similarities many Californian plants can be successfully grown in Victorian gardens. The collection has something interesting to see year round, however, the best time is during spring and summer when it is alive with colour.
California Garden
Enter the mysterious world of the Fern Gully, visitors can follow the stream through the Gully's magnificent displays of lush tree ferns, and experience the habitat of a deep, sub-tropical rainforest.
Fern Gully
Quest on Flinders Lane
161 Flinders Lane Melbourne Victoria 3000
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flinderslane@questapartments.com.au
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