Five Photos: Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan, NSW

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Located 60 kilometres south-west of Sydney is the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan. It is one of three gardens under the Royal Botanic Garden and Domain Trust, along with the Royal Botanic Garden of Sydney and the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah. The garden is located on Dharawal country, and consists of over 400 acres of gardens, lawns, lakes and rolling hills.

The garden was opened in 1988, and only Australian plants are grown and displayed. This is the largest botanic garden by size in Australia, and the extensive grounds are effectively used to showcase different plants. For example, there are bottlebrush, wattle, and banksia gardens as well as woodland areas and lakes.

Most areas of the garden are accessible, with over 20 kilometres of pathways available. There are various walks including the central valley walk and woodland walk. Lawns, pavilions, and BBQ areas are positioned at different parts of the garden, and the sense of space is abundant.

Over 700,000 visitors come each year to enjoy time in the garden, which includes over 3,000 local flora specimens. Part of the critically endangered Cumberland Plain woodland is contained within the park.

Birdlife and fauna also appreciate the gardens, with different birds including royal spoonbills, cormorants, and herons spotted during my stroll past Lake Sedgwick. Many species are at home in the gardens, including swamp wallabies and wallaroos.

This was my first visit to the garden, and I look forward to returning during different seasons and to exploring more of the extensive range of native plants on display. You can find out more about the garden here.

When was the last time you went for a wander in a botanic garden?

2 responses to “Five Photos: Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan, NSW”

  1. Lisa Hill Avatar
    Lisa Hill

    Oh, I’ve been to lots of botanic gardens, the two here in Melbourne many times, the Cranbourne one most recently last year. The Tasmanian one is beautiful too, and so are Adelaide’s and Perth’s.

    I’ve been to Mount Annan too. The first time we were mainly on foot, and delighted to find a Woolemi Pine because it was newly discovered then, and the second time we only had time to drive around.

    Your photos are gorgeous.

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    1. jml297 Avatar
      jml297

      Thank you, Lisa, for sharing your botanic garden experiences. They are all special in their own way, with different layouts, themes and plantings. I’m yet to have a wander through the gardens in Melbourne, but agree with you on Perth, Adelaide and Hobart – all are a delight to explore.

      I’m glad you explored Mount Annan. My visit was only short but I was impressed by the sheer sense of space and scale, and it will be one to revisit over the years and in different seasons. I usually pick up a map and then wander where the mood takes me. Regional gardens are also great for a wander 😊

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