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PlantBank is stunning, strong and sustainable. Clever engineering is at the heart of this unique, energy-efficient facility.

Gardens are home to thousands of tiny animals that don’t have a backbone. These animals, called invertebrates are extremely diverse in how they look and where they live.

Discover everything the Botanic Gardens of Sydney has to offer. From walking trails, guided tours, garden areas and more.

Figs can be enormous park trees or small fruit trees, and whatever the plant’s size they produce unusual fruit which have a specific arrangement with a little wasp.

Host your next corporate event at the Botanic Gardens of Sydney. Our diverse range of bespoke event spaces and garden settings will make your next event unforgettable. 

Artists have always drawn inspiration from the colours and forms in nature.

Australia is the cicada capital of the world with about 700-1000 species.

Most areas of the Garden are accessible by walker and wheelchair. Learn more about accessibility for all visitors.

Located on Dharawal Country, The Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan was once a dairy farm and was officially opened in 1988.

Explore the six stages in the life cycle of a flowering plant, and how scientists at the Australian Botanic Garden use their understanding of this to save the woodland.