These are some of my natural history ramblings, both literary and afoot, the result of a search for whatever there is to be found, including the native orchids and wildflowers of the beautiful state in which we live.
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Brisbane Botanical Gardens
We visited the Brisbane Botanical Gardens twice while we were in Brisbane. They are to the west of the city center on the slopes of Mount Coot-tha. They are truly amazing with their display of tropical plants, especially Australian plants, though certainly not limited to such. We enjoyed not only the plants and flowers, but the birds as well, since the gardens are a haven for many native species. The photos are arranged in no particular order and I have not identified the plants or flowers since that would have taken a great deal more space and time.
Labels:
australia,
bamboo,
bird-of-paradise,
bonsai,
bribane botanical gardens,
brisbane,
bromeliad,
cactus,
camellia,
fern,
fig,
ginger,
mount coot-tha,
mushroom,
orchid,
palm,
queensland,
skyline,
waterlily,
wattle
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