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Mallees are small multi-stemmed eucalypts and have the greatest variety of foliage and flower form of all Australia's gum trees.

This site, chosen by members of the Stolen Generations, reconnects Aboriginal people with the land.

See the abundance of native Australian plants that have been used for food, tools and medicine.

See the romantic Wedding Knot and a showcase of Australian fig species.

Experience the largest Rock Garden in the Southern Hemisphere at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah. This popular area boasts a vast collection of southern hemisphere plants, including waratahs, proteas and puyas, and pools that host an array of aquatic plants and ferns.

Explore Blue Mountains Basalt Cap Forest with stands of sassafras, coachwood and ethereal ferns.

Foundation and Friends volunteers raise funds through a diverse range of programs, assist with visitor engagement and promote the work of the Gardens to its members. 

Spend your next team building day working alongside our horticulturalists, preserving the Garden’s extraordinary Living Collection.

Volunteering is one of the life bloods of our organisation and has been a part of the way we work for over 40 years.

Discover how you can actively contribute to plant conservation and critical scientific research by supporting the Botanic Gardens of Sydney.