Acknowledgment of Country
We honour and respect all Elders and Traditional Custodians of the lands the Botanic Gardens of Sydney stand on. We acknowledge the lands as significant historical, ceremonial and traditional trade grounds.
In March 2003, the breadcrumbs on Margaret Flockton's career path sparked a detective hunt for missing pieces in the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney's early scientific history.
The Florilegium Society is a collection of contemporary botanical paintings of some of the most significant plants in the living collections of the Botanic Gardens of Sydney.
Find out what's on in your Gardens. Search for upcoming events, community festivals, exhibitions, plant sales and more.
Find and book educational excursions for school groups and school holidays at the Botanic Gardens of Sydney.
The Botanic Gardens of Sydney is founded on a passion for botanical science and horticulture, connecting people to nature, and the garden's rich cultural heritage.
Rare, hidden and spitting flowers headline this month’s must-see tour.
Join experienced Early Years nature educators from the Garden who will facilitate play–based activities and nature experiences with you and your little one.
Two tiny ferns presumed to be extinct for over half a century have been rediscovered by botanists on two remote mountaintops in north Queensland’s Daintree rainforest.
Home gardeners from around the world are providing scientists with crucial data to help ensure the rare Wollemi Pine's survival.