Adelaide Botanic Garden
Take the time to discover the beautiful Adelaide Botanic Garden, there's so much to see and do.Within walking distance of the city centre, this historical garden features an exceptional Victorian gardenesque landscape complemented by outstanding plant collections, cultural collections and garden buildings.
The Adelaide Botanic Garden is home to three architecturally significant glass houses - the Palm house, the Bicentennial Conservatory and the Amazon Waterlily Pavilion. Each glass house was built for a specific purpose and represents a leading design for its time.
Visit the internationally significant Santos Museum of Economic Botany, which first opened to the public in 1881, or stroll down the oldest avenue of Moreton Bay fig trees in Australia.
View the exotic Victoria amazonica in the exquisite glass Amazon Waterlily Pavilion and continue into the tropics by visiting the Bicentennial Conservatory, the largest single span glasshouse in the southern hemisphere. Wander through the SA Water Mediterranean Garden displaying plants from the five Mediterranean climates of the world or go native in the Australian Native Garden.
Feature gardens include the, the Class ground, the International Rose Garden and National Rose Trial Garden, the Eremophilia Garden, the Cactus and Succulent Garden, and cycad and palm displays.
In addition to the buildings and plant collections, the garden has permanent and temporary public installations by South Australian artists and designers such as Fiona Hall and Khai Liew. They also regularly feature international artists. The Ginkgo Gate by Hossein and Angela Valamanesh is an exciting addition to the Garden of Health and Western Entrance.
You can have a casual meal in one of our cafés or go all-out with a fine dining experience at the Botanic Garden Restaurant. On a sunny day, bring a picnic and snooze the afternoon away on one of our lush green lawns......
So I didn't want to bore you with all the Trivia,but this place is pretty amazing.
We have been waiting for a sunny day and here it was.
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this is a really cute statue erected on behalf of the Brownies.it says..lend a hand,play a game. |
There it is.BLUE SKY.and walking through the Con.was like walking through the national park...
then we saw this..small nod,lets go..moving forward...alittle home sick...
Strelitzia.I can't get past the range of blooms.its incredible.
Now,we enter the bamboo garden.Obviously the carvings in the bamboo trunk aren't a natural feature of the plant,but to my surprise there also wasn't a sign erect saying not to ..Adelaide is very supportive towards the arts in its city..so if you can't beat them,join them.
these were perfect little bells with a green spot around each drop.cute as.
this is the Palm house imported from Germany in 1875 and was given a tickle up in 1995.What a beautiful building and the succulent garden surrounding it is spectacular.
i mean,look at this guy,who does he think he is!
a pond/fountain inside.
pass the lily garden.
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