
Australian National Botanical Garden
The Australian National Botanical Gardens, located in Canberra, showcases the rich diversity of Australia’s native plants. Spanning over 90 hectares, it features carefully curated collections of trees, shrubs, and other flora that highlight Australia's unique ecosystems and evolutionary history. The garden serves as a research center, conservation site, and recreational space, offering visitors insights into native plant species, their ecological roles, and cultural significance. With scenic walking tracks, educational displays, and themed sections, it provides an engaging environment for learning about Australia's natural heritage while promoting conservation and appreciation of native biodiversity.