This is the iconic landmark of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens and one of the best-known single-span greenhouses in the southern hemisphere. Opened in 1988, it is made of steel and glass and is designed to simulate a tropical rainforest environment and house a variety of exotic plants from around the world.
Just like a rainforest walk
Take a walk through the trees and look at all the different species. Watch out for the misting water off the trees, Spot the fish in the pond. A nice free walk .
Impressive structure
Found in the Botanic Gardens near the rose garden it is hard not to see it. It was a little warm inside but there was a light mist being sprayed which helped. A little pond had fish and a turtle, on...
Poorly Maintained
This is a centre piece of the Adelaide Botanical Gardens and is very poorly maintained and not worth the visit. It is full of trampled and dead plants. Considering the rest of the gardens are mostly n...
Located inside the Botanical Gardens and well worth a visit.
This impressive curved glass and steel structure is approximately 100 metres long, 47 metres wide and 27 metres high and houses lowland rainforest plants and trees from Australia, PNG, Indonesia and o...
A little boring
This is the first time I've ever visited this place. It's been around for many years. Other than lots of trees and bushes there really isn't a lot to see. Rather bland and du.