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Botanic Gardens of Sydney encompasses three world-leading botanic gardens, Australia’s premier botanical research institute, and Sydney’s leading outdoor activation precinct.  

With a dense collection of cool climate trees nestled in amongst UNESCO World Heritage wilderness, the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah is one of the best places to marvel at nature’s spectacular show of autumn colour.

As 2023 is declared the warmest year on record and Australia endured another summer of extreme weather, scientists share some of nature’s solutions to mitigating the effects of an increasingly warmer climate in this three-part series.

Scientists across the Botanic Gardens of Sydney are using the latest science to protect our flora from the impacts of climate change.

We honour and respect all Elders and Traditional Custodians of the lands the Botanic Gardens of Sydney stand on. 

The invasion of African olive at the Australian Botanic Garden remains an ongoing challenge, but progress with clearing and regeneration is slowly restoring. 

The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mt Tomah is on the traditional country of the Dharug Aboriginal people. 

The Australian Botanic Garden is home to some stunning art works and architecture nestled amongst our natural woodlands and garden displays.

Dr Cathy Offord is Head of Australian PlantBank Research at the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan.