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Adelaide Botanic Garden, North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, AustraliaMap
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  • MrDavetheSarks
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    Pretty Interesting

    All about how plants and the economy interact. Very interesting seeing the categories in which various fruit belong, and some were quite surprising. Free to enter as well.

    Reviewed on Apr 9, 2020
  • Cedric Å
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    A real gem for people that are interested in botany

    Having studied some botany this little museum really hit the things I enjoyed the most from my studies. Very eye-opening to understand what all the things we use and eat actually are and how they are ...

    Reviewed on Dec 23, 2019
  • SeeP4
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    Interesting small museum on botany

    Volunteer shared with us that similar museums hve been down in australia n this is the remaining one. It is interesting to have many plant specimen. Never knew star anise from india is a common spice ...

    Reviewed on Jun 2, 2019
  • Ingrid A
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    MIND-BOGGLING displays - a must-see even for museum haters

    This is the last surviving Museum of Economic Botany in the world, and it reflects not just the indigenous plants that have contributed to Australia's economic survival, but ALL the plants that have f...

    Reviewed on Apr 18, 2019
  • TravellerofOrange
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    A surprisingly interesting free exhibition

    Don’t just pass this building within the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. Have a look at the exhibition- it is the true Victorian style with samples of hundreds of economic plants. Be surprised by the relati...

    Reviewed on Jan 3, 2019
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