Australian Inland Botanic Gardens (Australian Inland Botanic Gardens, (AIBG) is located in (Buronga), a small town in the southeastern interior of New South Wales, about 15 kilometers by car from Mildura, a key agricultural town in Victoria on the south bank of the Murray River (Murray River).
Australia is one of the most unique botanical gardens in Australia, one of Australia's most unique botanical gardens, and as the first semi-arid botanical garden in the southern hemisphere, the inland botanical garden offers visitors a full display of the desert landscape, The plants here include Australia's local variety and many exotic species, while the most striking of the botanical gardens is the Rose Garden, with 1600 color-coordinated shrubs grown in the garden.
Australian Inland Botanic Gardens was originally designed as a reserve base to preserve a large number of plant species in Australia and the rest of the world, unlike Australia's many exquisite and beautiful urban botanical gardens. Australian Inland Botanic Gardens more retain a relatively primitive, natural face, less trace of artificial carving.