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NATIONAL EUCALYPTUS DAY 2017

A great day was had... A Taste of Tassie’s Eucalypts Discover Tasmania’s Eucalyptus and their unique stories at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens March the 23rd, 2017 was National Eucalyptus Day and our experts, the RTBG’s Curator of Tasmanian Flora, Chris Lang and RTBG Team Leader, David Marrison led an engaging walk through the Gardens ...

Eating well with the Hawks!

Come and meet the Hawks players at the Botanical Gardens on Saturday February 18th from 2pm in the Tasmanian Community Food Garden. Be part of their tour around the garden looking at all the fresh produce and watch them as they prepare their yummy, healthy snacks! The cooking demonstrations will be lead by the Canteen Association ...

TASSIESTYLE 2017

The Gardens is doing it #TassieStyle! And you can too! Share your Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens / TassieStyle photos and captions to Instagram, Twitter or Discover Tasmania’s Facebook Page wall this summer and you could WIN one of three Tassie holidays designed by you, up to the value of $7500 each!* Plus there are $500 Tassie ...

Spring; are we there yet? Tulip pathway to Conservatory 2016 As so many visitors always know when coming to Tasmania at this time of the year you can often experience many seasons in one day. The fickle weather should not be a deterrent, as this season holds a lot of potential for those ...

to the winter rose

Magnolia campbellii against the blue Star magnolia, Magnolia stellata The last month of winter is here and I’m writing this on a stunning day of blue sky and sunshine. A quick tour of the Gardens confirms that the deciduous magnolia ‘s and their family relatives such as ...

the ground beneath your feet

A great time of the year to take another look at the world around you. Start with a new perspective on the way in which you look at the natural world, beginning with the world under your feet; and in this case we are not talking about the wildlife that grows between your toes! Within the ...

The worldwide value of Botanic Gardens

May 2016 has ended  with two fundamental happenings, both in their own way giving us an opportunity to reflect on the value of botanic gardens around the world. Beginning with the launch of the first annual State of the World’s Plants report published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England. This is a fascinating project highlighting and ...

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