I was showing a visitor around last week, and returning from a day in the Blue Mountains, we called in at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden at Mount Tomah.
It's been a long time since I was last there, and the gardens have matured nicely.
As is the way with these places, it's divided into lots of sections. There's a formal garden, a rock garden, a bog garden, rhododendrons, woodlands, and a Gondwana walk. Plus, interestingly, an explorers' walk. Not the usual line-up of explorers though. These were 14 plant explorers who went collecting in Asia over 300 years. There's also a conifer section, with, not surprisingly, some fine specimens of the ancient, recently rediscovered, Wollemi Pine. (A bit of a 'Jurassic Park' theme to go along with these.)
The formal garden was looking a bit on the informal side, I thought. The problem seemed to be the brush turkeys which had made themselves at home there!
More at: https://www.bluemountainsbotanicgarden.com.au/
It's been a long time since I was last there, and the gardens have matured nicely.
As is the way with these places, it's divided into lots of sections. There's a formal garden, a rock garden, a bog garden, rhododendrons, woodlands, and a Gondwana walk. Plus, interestingly, an explorers' walk. Not the usual line-up of explorers though. These were 14 plant explorers who went collecting in Asia over 300 years. There's also a conifer section, with, not surprisingly, some fine specimens of the ancient, recently rediscovered, Wollemi Pine. (A bit of a 'Jurassic Park' theme to go along with these.)
The formal garden was looking a bit on the informal side, I thought. The problem seemed to be the brush turkeys which had made themselves at home there!
More at: https://www.bluemountainsbotanicgarden.com.au/
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