Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
Garden in Stonnington
www.rbg.vic.gov.au
Address
Royal Botanical Gardens, Birdwood Ave. South Yarra. Stonnington, VIC, 3141.Are you the owner or manager of this company?
What you should know about Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria does not donate work experience opportunities. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria plays a leading role in programs to save these endangered species in order to stabilize or increase populations in their spontaneous habitat. Across our two locations at Melbourne and Cranbourne, our experienced horticulture teams manage 45 plant collections as healthy as a meaningful area of precious bush land at Cranbourne Gardens. Proceeds from every buy from The Garden Shop goes towards supporting the conservation, education and research labor of the Gardens. Proceeds from every buy go towards supporting the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria in its mission to advance the knowledge and enjoyment of plants and to foster their conservation. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria plays a leading role in the conservation of plants through biodiversity research, programs to save scanty and threatened plants, and the study of habitats. This labor is supported by education and visitor programs about the importance of plants to life. Our vision is a flourishing community and healthy planet, sustained and enriched by plants. We will seek every opportunity to interact with people, from all walks of life and wherever they live. By engaging with our local communities, attracting visitors to our gardens and connecting with people online, we will attain our vision. In all our interactions we will be creative, open, heroic and remarkable as we look for every opportunity in our roles to advance the accepting and appreciation of plants. To conserve, save and improve the botanic gardens and managed land and their collections of living plants. The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria is one of the world's leading botanic gardens and a center of excellence for horticulture, science and education. To conserve, guard and improve the botanic gardens and managed land and their collections of living plants. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria at Melbourne Gardens has been a treasured part of Melbourne’s cultural life for more than 165 years much loved by generations of Victorians, as healthy as by many visitors from interstate and overseas. Melbourne Gardens extends over 38 hectares and houses a collection of more than 8,500 species of plants from around the world, including amazing and diverse plant collections such as camellias, rain forest flora, cacti and succulents, roses, Californian species, herbs, perennials, cycads, plants from Southern China and, in the Sparse and Threatened Species Collection, plants from southeastern Australia. Latter representations by the Maud Gibson Trust, Cranbourne Gardens was established in 1970 when the Victorian Government acquired the land with a view to developing it into a botanic garden that complemented Melbourne Gardens through the display of native plants and ecosystems. Stylish labor at the Herbarium is focused around three main research themes: Victoria’s biodiversity, including documenting and conserving our flora the origin of the Australian iota, including the evolutionary history and relationship of Australian plant groups and Biodiversity Services, including the provision of an Identification and Information Service. Entertainment in the Gardens in Mueller’s time included concerts and horticultural shows. From then until his retirement in 1896, he built the foundations of what is today one of Australia’s maximum imperative dried plant, algae and fungi collections the State Botanical Collection: historically and botanically significant, it comprises a majority of Australian material but includes a meaningful component of foreign collected material. The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria actively encourages behavior consistent with our values: The Royal Botanic Gardens Regulations (PD 636 AB) (the Regulations) govern many day today operational matters, including entry to Melbourne Gardens and Cranbourne Gardens, care of plants and animals in the Gardens, sporting activities, commercial activities, dogs and vehicles in the Gardens, and more. NO climbing on plants or trees or collecting flowers or plants. NO leaving the lawns, pathways, walking tracks, roads or thoroughfares.
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