All plant museums to visit in Australia

Immerse yourself in the world of plants at 10 museums in Australia dedicated to botany. These museums explore the diversity, biology, and importance of plant life.

Do you love plants and nature? Here are the must-visit botanical gardens in Australia:

  1. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria1

    Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria

     Melbourne
    The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria is a significant botanical institution that spans across two locations - Melbourne and Cranbourne. The Melbourne Gardens, founded in 1846, sprawls across 38 hectares of land, showcasing nearly 50,000 individual plants from 8,500 different species. On the other hand, the Cranbourne Gardens, established in 1970, is a 363-hectare site dedicated to Australian plants, featuring native bushland, heathlands, wetlands, and woodlands.
  2. Brisbane Botanic Gardens2

    Brisbane Botanic Gardens

     Brisbane
    The City Botanic Gardens, located in Brisbane, Australia, is one of the city's primary green spaces. It spans an impressive area of nearly 18 hectares, providing a lush, green oasis amidst the towering skyscrapers of the city's business district. The gardens are a testament to the city's commitment to preserving and promoting its natural environment.
  3. North Coast Regional Botanic Garden3

    North Coast Regional Botanic Garden

     Coffs Harbour
    The North Coast Regional Botanic Garden, located in Coffs Harbour, is a 20-hectare oasis that offers a blend of natural coastal forests, beautifully planted gardens, discovery walks, and picnic areas. This makes it an ideal location for nature lovers, families, and anyone looking to enjoy a peaceful day in a beautiful setting.
  4. Perth Zoo4

    Perth Zoo

     Perth
    Perth Zoo, located in South Perth, Western Australia, is a combination of a zoo and botanical garden that spans over 17 hectares. It is home to a diverse range of animals and plants, making it a unique destination for tourists who are interested in wildlife and nature.
  5. Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve5

    Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve

     Sydney
    The Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve is a unique garden in Sydney that specializes in Australian native plants. Established in 1970, the garden is a tribute to Joseph Banks, a naturalist and patron of the sciences who collected many botanical specimens around Botany Bay. The garden covers an area of 2.2 hectares and features 4 kilometers of sealed paths, making it a great place for a leisurely stroll while enjoying the beauty of native Australian flora.
  6. Wollongong Botanical Gardens6

    Wollongong Botanical Gardens

     Wollongong
    The Wollongong Botanic Garden is a beautiful location situated in the suburb of Keiraville, at the foot of Mount Keira in New South Wales, Australia. This garden is a part of the local botanical gardens of the Illawarra and was established in 1964. It offers a serene environment for visitors to enjoy the beauty of nature.
  7. Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens7

    Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens

     Gold Coast
    The Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens, previously known as the Rosser Park Regional Botanic Gardens, are situated on Ashmore Road in Benowa, Gold Coast, Australia. This location is easily accessible and offers a serene environment for visitors to explore and enjoy the diverse plant life.
  8. Olive Pink Botanic Garden8

    Olive Pink Botanic Garden

     Desert Springs
    The Olive Pink Botanic Garden, located in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia, spans across 16 hectares (40 acres). The garden specializes in plants that are native to the arid central Australian region. This makes it a unique destination for those interested in botany and the specific flora of this part of Australia.
  9. Australian Inland Botanic Gardens9

    Australian Inland Botanic Gardens

     Dareton
    The Australian Inland Botanic Gardens (AIBG) is a vast botanical garden and arboretum spanning 152 hectares. It is situated in the regions of The Mallee and Sunraysia in New South Wales, Australia. The garden is unique in its focus, with half of its area dedicated to the cultivation and preservation of Australian flora.
  10. Rathdowney Visitor Information Centre and Historical Museum10

    Rathdowney Visitor Information Centre and Historical Museum

     Rathdowney
    The Rathdowney Information Centre and Historical Museum is a significant site for visitors interested in the natural and cultural heritage of the region. The centre provides information on the natural heritage, indigenous heritage, and the history of white settlement from the time of the first pioneers to the present day. It's a great place to learn about the history and culture of Rathdowney and its surrounding areas.