Dunedin Botanic Garden
Founded in 1863, Dunedin Botanic Garden is New Zealand's oldest botanical garden. From formally laid out lower gardens to native forest in the hills, this 28-hectare park contains more than 6,800 plant species. The Dunedin Botanical Gardens have had various species of rhododendrons since ancient times. The beautiful Edwardian Winter Garden Greenhouse – containing tropical, subtropical plants, cacti, and water reservoirs – is the hallmark of a lower garden. For a hands-on experience, Herb Garden provides a variety of pleasant aromas and textures, as well as information on traditional uses of various herbs. A beautiful garden of roses and camellias completes the lower garden, which borders beautifully with the world's largest rock garden as water flows along the banks of Lindsay Creek. Crossing these tributaries, well-prepared trails lead to native plant sections, which include endangered plants, alpine and wetland plants, as well as native forest species. What's interesting about this area is woven hemp. Adjacent to the native plant section of the upper garden is the Geographic Collection with plants from Africa, America, Asia and Australia. The Dunedin Botanic Garden experience is enhanced by scenic hillside views, manicured lawns, birdhouses, shops and cafes. The park is located in North Dunedin, just two kilometers from the Octagon. Regular bus services run from the city center to the north end via the Botanical Gardens.
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