Acknowledgment of Country
We honour and respect all Elders and Traditional Custodians of the lands the Botanic Gardens of Sydney stand on. We acknowledge the lands as significant historical, ceremonial and traditional trade grounds.
Learn about how Aboriginal people lived off the land before first contact and then investigate the plants and seeds brought by the First Fleet.
Investigate native plants and their adaptations, and explore the latest scientific conservation and ecosystem research.
Students will learn the value of water, and the importance of sustainable management practices.
Experience tranquillity under the canopy of the majestic Eucalypts and Rhododendrons for your picnic, party or wedding day.
Quiet, serious and self-effacing Margaret Flockton is belatedly receiving recognition as among the ‘greats’ of botanical artists.
One of Australia's leading restaurant and catering companies, Trippas White Group, has significantly invested into the transformation of the Botanic Gardens Restaurant.
Plant names are far more than a theoretical exercise in scientific classification - they are invaluable tools for understanding the diversity of life.
The wet weather hammering Australia is causing all sorts of unusual sights but one that has had people stumped is the jellyfish-like blobs being found.
The exuberance of summer continues in early autumn. Big, bold and beautiful flowers feature this month.