FAQ Cranbourne Botanic Gardens
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Seats / Chairs
The timber bench seats in the Australian Garden are called ‘Metro’ seats or chairs. There are several suppliers of these in Melbourne – ask the Visitor Centre staff for more details.
Seed suppliers – where to find the Australian plants used in the Australian Garden
Wildseed Tasmania
Lot 2 Weston Hill Road
Sorell, Tasmania 7172
Email: andrew@wildseedtasmania.com.au
Ballarat Region Seed Bank
PO Box 3,
Creswick, Victoria 3363
Telephone: (03) 5345 2200
Harvest Seeds
325 McCarrs Creek Road
Terrey Hills, NSW 2084
Telephone: (02) 9450 2699
Email: harvest@ozemail.com.au
Seedworld Australia Pty Ltd
PO Box 1408
Nowra, NSW 2541
Telephone: (02) 4423 0894
Email: sales@seedworld.com.au
Austrahort Pty Ltd
PO Box 1046
Bomaderry, NSW 2541
Telephone: (02) 4421 7966
Email: farrar@farrar.com.au
H G Kershaw Pty Ltd
PO Box 2057
Bathurst, NSW 2795
Telephone: 02 6331 7136
Email: orders@kershawseeds.com.au
Australian Seed Company
PO Box 67
Hazelbrook, NSW 2779
Telephone: (02) 4758 6132
Rural Conservation Service
PO Box 136
Queanbeyan, NSW 2620
Ph: (02) 6297 6604
Email: goandlc@ozemail.com.au
Royston Petrie Seeds Pty Ltd
PO Box 77,
Kenthurst, NSW 2156
Telephone: (02) 9654 1186
Greening Australia
The Association of Societies for growing Australian Plants
Souvenir booklet
See under – The Australian Garden souvenir booklet
Stringybark Picnic Area - BBQ Facilities
Features include:
- 4 free gas barbecues and large rustic picnic tables and chairs
- walking tracks from Stringybark Picnic Area to Wylies Creek Wetland, Trig Point Lookout and a longer walk to the Australian Garden.
Please note: on days of Total Fire Ban and High Fire Danger, the bushland area is closed to the general public.
Last updated 01 Nov 2010
Last updated 01 Nov 2010
