The Royal Botanic Gardens have a second division in the outer Melbourne suburb of Cranbourne, some 45 km south-east of the city. The 363 hectare (897 acres) Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne have a focus solely on Australian native plants, and feature an award-winning special section called the Australian Garden, which was opened in May 2006.
The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (shown here) are adjacent to a larger group of parklands directly south-east of the city, between St. Kilda Road and the Yarra River known as the Domain Parklands, which includes: Kings Domain Alexandra Gardens and Queen Victoria Gardens.
This post is part of the Floral Friday Fotos meme.
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| Yucca elephantipes |
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| Brachychiton acerifolius (Illawara Flame Tree) |
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| Brachychiton acerifolius (Illawara Flame Tree) |
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| Canna hybrid |
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| Hosta hybrid |
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| Strophanthus speciosus |
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| Amorphophallus titanum (titan arum) |
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| Nerium oleander hybrid |
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| Tecoma stans (Yellow Bells) |












A marvellous place full of exotic beauties...
ReplyDeletePerfect timing! I was writing some history of the Botanic Gardens today - but they were Sydney's and not Melbourne's. Aren't Melbourne's gardens stunning?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, I just love our gardens. We are so blessed.
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