Botanic Gardens Trust Sydney Australia

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How to contact us

Mount Annan Botanic Garden
Mount Annan Drive
Mount Annan NSW 2567
Phone: 02-4648 2477
Fax: 02-4648 2465
(International code + 61 2 4648 2477)

Location

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Mount Annan Botanic Garden is about one hour’s drive 57 km south-west of Sydney, between Campbelltown and Narellan.

Map of the Garden

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Facts

Number of plants in Garden: 47,949

Size of Garden: 416 hectares

Annual temperature range: minus 4 to 40°C

Average annual rainfall: 700 millimetres

Wildlife: Ringtail and Brushtail Possums, Swamp Wallabies and Wallaroos, over 100 bird species

Oldest trees: Ironbark trees over 150 years old

No. of visitors (2003-2004): approximately 90 000

Description

Mount Annan is the native plant garden of the Botanic Gardens Trust. It covers 416 hectares, making it the largest botanic garden in Australia. Until 1984 it was grazing farmland when the Trust acquired the site.

The first plantings were made in 1985 and the Garden opened to the public in 1988. Plantings are designed to display the diversity of the Australian flora and will eventually include many of our 25 000 known plant species. Although still relatively new, the Mount Annan Garden is fast becoming both a magnificent, extensive landscape and a showcase for Australian flora.

Gathered here is a collection of the remarkable plants which make up the fascinating flora of the continent, including many rare and endangered species not previously cultivated.

History

Go to History of the Mount Annan Botanic Garden.

Special features

Go to Garden features

Visitor information

Go to Visitor Information for information on Planning your visit

  • Hours & admission
  • How to get here
  • Visitor facilities & disability access
  • Visitor code
  • Tourist links

Venue hire

Many areas within the Garden, including the Restaurant, are available for weddings, birthdays and corporate events. For information on charges and requirements go to Visitor Information and Venue Hire.

Research

Our scientists undertake research in horticulture.

Horticultural research studies the culture, propagation, pathology and selection of plants. Current research focuses on propagation of the Wollemi Pine, waratahs and flannel flowers.

For further information on research go to Conservation & research.

Administration

Mount Annan Botanic Garden is managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust. The Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust is a statutory body of the New South Wales Government established under the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Act 1980, variously amended. The Trust reports to the Minister for the Environment, Mr Bob Debus. Reporting to the Executive Director are: Director Science & Public Programs, Director Botanic Gardens, Director Finance & Business Services, Director Communications & Marketing, Managing Curator Mount Annan Botanic Garden, Managing Curator Mount Tomah Botanic Garden and Managing Curator Domain.

Managing Curator of Mount Annan Botanic Garden: Caz McCallum.

For further information go to Organisation & business and Our people.

Mission

Our mission is to Inspire the appreciation and conservation of plants.

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