The Australian Forest Walk The Australia Forest walk focuses on displaying a range of Australian forest species from the impressive forest giants to the middle and under storey trees/shrubs. Explore Rainforest plants from Tasmania to Queensland in the Gardens' new Australian Forest Walk. This Walk features informative signage telling the story of our rainforest habitats, and highlighting the importance of conserving these precious areas. Enjoy walking through out forest setting. Don't forget to look up and see the forest giants. Agathis robusta , the giant Queensland Kauri, Toona ciliata, the sensational Red Cedar. And many more. Look down and see gorgeous ferns and a large range of Australian forest shrubs, grasses and groundcovers. Key Plants Curator Notes History
Key Plants
Dicksonia Antarctica | Evergreen Fern, large trunk, up to 6m x 40 cm, large green fronds radiate from the centre of trunk. | Elaeocarpus reticulatus | Small-medium sized tree up to 15m, white/pink bell shaped flowers in spring followed by colourful blue berries. | Toona ciliata | Large deciduous tree up to 40m x 2m, small white/pink flowers in spring, known for its rich red/fragrant timber. | Banksia serrata | Gnarled, large shrub up to 10m, oblong, serrated leaves, grey/green flower spike in autumn. | | Banksia integrifolia | Medium sized tree up to 15m, leaves sometimes serrated with silver underside, large yellow cylindrical flower spikes at various times of the year. | Corymbia citriodora | Large Gum tree with strong lemon scented leaves. | Epacris impressa | Small shrub with needle like foliage and small tubular flowers (Victorian floral emblem)
| Agathis robusta | Very large coniferous tree up to 50m with scaly bark. |
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Curator Notes - Plant tree ferns in a moist shaded area
- Clean up tree litter after storms
- Use organic fertilizers and low phosphorous fertilizers for Proteaceae species'
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History
- Formerly known as the Australian Border.
- 1991 Establishment of the Australian Rainforest Walk.
- 2006 Collection focus and name changed from Australian Rainforest Walk to Australian Forest Walk.
- 2007/08 Replanting of old ‘Tasmanian' section with a focus towards forest species.
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Best Viewed | Spring - Summer.
| Location | The Australian Forest Walk
Birdwood Avenue between D and F gate Visitor Map
| Grow | | Dianella Tasmanica - Tasman Flax-lily | Large strappy leaved monocot with striking blue flowers in spring/summer followed by dark purple globuler fruits. | Brachyscome multifida - Cut-leaf Daisy | Spreading perennial groundcover with showy blue flowers in spring and summer. | Cordyline stricta - Narrow-leaved Palm Lily
| Shrub with glossy green linear leaves. White to purple flowers followed by purple to black berries | Viola hederacea - Ivy-leaved Violet | Fast spreading ground cover with kidney shaped green leaves. It displays white and violet flowers for most of the year |
| | Plant Census | Find out what plants grow at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne |
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