Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha






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Spanning 56 hectares, Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha showcases Queensland's premier subtropical flora. Established in 1970 and opened in 1976, the gardens feature diverse plant collections, including the world's largest assembly of Australian native rainforest trees. Visitors can explore themed areas such as the Japanese Garden, Tropical Display Dome, Bonsai House, and Fern House. The Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium and Mt Coot-tha Library, specializing in botany and astronomy, are also located on-site. Open daily with free entry, the gardens offer guided walks and a café for a relaxing experience.
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