No worries Australia
• 新闻首页
• Social News
• Current News
• Economic News
• Immigration News
• Education News
• Life Information
• China News
• International News

Australian National Botanic Gardens

Pictures are from Google Images or uploaded by users, if there are any pictures violate your copyright, please mail us, we will remove them immediately.
Attraction - Garden
Australian National Botanic Gardens, Clunies Ross St, Acton ACT 2601, Australia
+61 2 6250 9588
anbg.gov.au
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
Su
8:30-17:00
8:30-17:00
8:30-17:00
8:30-17:00
8:30-17:00
8:30-17:00
8:30-17:00

Introduction

Australian National Botanic Gardens (Australian National Botanic Gardens,ANBG) is located on the western outskirts of Canberra, the capital territory, at the foot of Montenegro's (Black Mountain) mountain next to the Australian National University (The Australian National University), about 4 km from the city centre of Canberra, and covers an area of 90 hectares.

The main task of the Australian National Botanic Gardens is to cultivate, research and develop Australian plants, with a collection of scientifically collected native plants from all parts of Australia, not only for visitors, but also for plant taxonomy and biology. There are about 100 small forests in the botanical gardens, including endangered plant varieties from all over the world. Walking in the botanical garden is a unique life experience that amuses the public and lays a foundation for future design. There are plenty of seed banks for society, and in the future, each seed could inspire some to protect fragile and scarce plant varieties.

In addition to the various activities organized by, Australian National Botanic Gardens, in addition to the basic botanical garden walking trips, you can also experience touch snakes, kangaroos, night fire shows, night tours, and different plant florescence in different months. Even some festivals, such as the 2015 Summer Sounds with the Central). Festival, will be held here. In short, here can be a quick visit, but also can have a good day.

Post a comment

Review(s)

No More