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Australian National Botanic Gardens

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Spread over 90 hectares, the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) boasts the world's most comprehensive collection of Australian native plants. Wander through themed gardens showcasing the unique flora from different regions. Witness the resilience of desert plants, marvel at the towering eucalypts, and be captivated by the vibrant wildflowers that paint the landscape with colour.

Playing a significant role in plant conservation, many threatened flora species find a safe haven in the gardens in the pursuit of encouraging survival for future generations where research may discover adaptation secrets to repopulate trees, plants, and flowers on the brink of extinction. In the meantime, the gardens serve as a sensory delight with sweet wattles filling the air, vibrant colours of banksias and grevilleas, and the rustle of leaves in the breeze that attract wildlife and melodic calls.

Open every day, the ANBG is the perfect escape from the city bustle. With free entry and easy accessibility from public transport, spread out a picnic blanket on the sprawling lawns, relax under the shade of a towering gum tree, or simply wander the serene paths and lose yourself in the beauty of Australian flora.

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