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Bromeliads have adapted to survive in a diverse range of environments, growing in the ground, on rocks and on other plants.

Comprising over 1900 species, the Begoniaceae family is ideal for home gardeners looking for low-maintenance plants. 

Although the Cycads survived the dinosaurs, they're now one of the world's most endangered plant families. 

Have you ever wondered what a bird is saying when it sings? Or why that cockatoo wants to steal your lunch? Birds behave the way they do for lots of different reasons. Let’s learn more.

The valleys echo with the extraordinary song from the birds in the Garden.

Spring has arrived in the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan, a quick drive south west of Sydney. Just like clockwork the migratory bird species that call the Garden home in spring and summer all arrive.

Recently a bird in the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney has become popular, with many visitors and staff taking notice of its unique features.

Gardens allow us to perceive and experience the world around us. Therapeutic and sensory gardens are extra special as they engage our five familiar senses. 

The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney’s history is no ordinary tale, despite the name, it wasn’t until 1959 that it became ‘Royal’. There is much more to the Gardens than just flowers and stunning horticultural displays.

The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney’s history is no ordinary tale, despite the name, it wasn’t until 1959 that it became ‘Royal’. There is much more to the Gardens than just flowers and stunning horticultural displays. This three-part blog series will travel through the 202 years of existence and delve into the exciting history of one of Australia’s most popular tourist attractions.