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Discover a slice of Cranbourne Gardens’ bushland and seek out the mysteries of the native environment.
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Discover a slice of Cranbourne Gardens’ bushland and seek out the mysteries of the native environment.
Treat yourself to traditional high tea with views of the stunning gardens, lawns and lake!
Moonlight Cinema returns to the beautiful Melbourne Gardens.
Discover the iconic Australian landscape on this 25-minute, open-air bus tour led by one of our expert guides
This tour provides you with a snapshot of the very best of the Australian Garden.
Ten Victorian poets invite us to walk, pause, read and reflect. Follow a self-guided tour of the Garden of Poems inspired by plants and...
Ring in spring and see Melbourne Gardens in full bloom on this private tour.
Invite a knowledgeable volunteer guide from Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria to visit your venue.
A relaxing way to discover this 38-hectare garden with live commentary and stunning views.
Uncover the stories of one of Melbourne’s most significant historical landmarks.
Take a boat cruise around Ornamental Lake. View the landscapes as never before and get up close to the amazing birdlife and aquatic plants.
Explore the heritage and plant diversity of Melbourne Gardens with an expert guide.
The Australian Shakespeare Company unleashes a visceral new production of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy.
A relaxing way to discover this 38-hectare garden with live commentary and stunning views.
Invite a knowledgeable volunteer guide from Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria to visit your venue.
Victoria's flora and fungi are under increasing threat from climate change, environmental weeds, agriculture and urbanisation. Climate change will especially impact on plants restricted to the coldest environments on mountain summits, which are likely to lose their only suitable habitat. At Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, studies of taxonomy, distribution, population genetics, propagation, translocation and seed banking all contribute to the conservation of Victoria’s and Australia's plants and fungi.
We collect millions of high-quality seeds from native plant species within Victoria for long-term storage, research and restoration programs.
Our scientists work to maintain biological diversity, including genetic variation, essential for functional ecosystems and the long-term viability of species.
In Victoria, there are nearly 700 native species of plants (of approximately 3,200) that are considered to be threatened and many others are rare. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria plays a leading role in programs to conserve these endangered species in order to stabilise or increase populations in their natural habitat. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria is particularly involved in the conservation of native terrestrial orchids. Victoria is a 'hotspot' for orchid diversity, with 23 per cent of Australia's orchid species in just 3 per cent of the land area. Most of the native orchid species found in Victoria are terrestrial, and at least a third occur nowhere else.
Botanic gardens throughout the world play a significant role in helping scientists and the public understand the evolution and history of plants, their present day uses as well as what the future may hold for plants in natural environments. Across our two locations at Melbourne and Cranbourne, our experienced horticulture teams manage 45 plant collections as well as a significant area of precious bushland at Cranbourne Gardens. All of our collections feature plant labels which show each plant's scientific name comprised of a genus and species.
Our horticultural and environmental research is focused on responding to future challenges such as water availability and changing climatic conditions and looking at how these may impact on plant and landscape conservation within the gardens.
At both Cranbourne and Melbourne our land management teams focus on irrigation management, finding alternate water sources, water quality and biodiversity of the lakes system; reducing weeds, protecting plants against pests and diseases and managing soils.
How we garden in botanic gardens, how you garden at home and how we all garden as a community has big impacts on the biodiversity and sustainability of urban Australia. The Australian Garden at Cranbourne is designed to showcase how native plants can make a spectacular and waterwise home garden. There is an Australian plant suitable for virtually any situation in your garden, from tall trees to ground covers, aquatic plants to those growing in low light or in full sun. Australian plants attract native birds and butterflies, and brighten up your garden with wonderful seasonal colour. Visit the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria to find inspiration and great tips for using Australian native plants at home.
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria has a special place in the hearts and minds of all Victorians. The Gardens has played an important role in the cultural development of Melbourne and can continue to flourish with the help of passionate individuals. There are many ways to get involved with the Gardens and we value any level of support, whether you are a friend or a donor, a member of our Director’s Circle or one of our volunteers. There are also ways to honour those you love by dedicating a tree or a bench within the Garden of your choice.
The Friends of Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria at Melbourne and Cranbourne Gardens play an active role in raising funds for the gardens through plant sales and programs.
It’s easy to help the Gardens. Any donation over $2 is tax deductible and every dollar helps contributes to the work of the Gardens.
Many people share the Gardens with those they love and some visitors choose to mark a significant occasion by dedicating a tree or a bench to someone special. In the Gardens you’ll notice each bench has a dedication plaque featuring a favourite quote or the recognition of an anniversary, achievement or occasion.
The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria at Melbourne and Cranbourne offers a rich learning environment for students of all ages and abilities. Our Education Services team develops adaptive, strategic curriculum based programs to assist teachers and provide an enjoyable and valuable learning experience for students from kindergarten to university. Each education program is designed to support teachers in achieving the Victorian Essential Learning Standards and is delivered by a qualified teacher.
We have just released an exciting new range of programs that encourages students from kindergarten to tertiary to explore the wonders of plants in a highly interactive environment.
Contact our education office to book an immersive experience for your students that will lead to the development of life-long, life-wide skills.
'It is important that the children become aware of such a beautiful garden that provides a diverse range of opportunities to learn, relax, explore, etc.'
Grade 1
Yes - there was something for everyone ...ponding, feeling/smelling plants, creating pot pourri bags, listening to trees!'
Grade 2
'At the Botanic Gardens the children were able to see/touch and smell on a grand scale - GREAT!!'
Kindergarten
'The program has made a huge shift in the way my students view Indigenous Australians and it has changed some previous incorrect misconceptions'
Grade 5 and 6
Koolin-ik ba Kirrip-buluk (Family and Friends) NAIDOC 2018 – Because of her, we can!
Celebrate the invaluable contribution that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have made, and continue to make, to our community’s rich history and nation. In the spirit of Reconciliation, local community provide their support in sharing this Koolin Ngargee (family celebration) NAIDOC event with the community. This year’s NAIDOC theme, Because of her, we can! invites Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people to come together to celebrate, learn and engage in the day’s cultural activities. Gather for a Tanderrum Smoking Ceremony followed by traditional stories. Join in cultural and family workshops including weaving and bush tucker tours. Learn some hip hop moves from Indigenous dancers, and enjoy a complimentary barbecue lunch and Garden Explorer tour focused on Aboriginal plant uses.
Hosted by Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria in partnership with local Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal organisations.
Click here to download the full day's program.
Click here to download the NAIDOC 2018 Cranbourne Gardens poster.
Wednesday 11 July
10am to 2pm, drop in anytime
Ian Potter Lakeside Precinct, Australian Garden
Cranbourne Gardens
FREE
Suitable for all ages
T 03 5990 2200