102 Hill Road, The Gardens, Auckland 2105, New ZealandMap
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A good place to walk, walk, and entertain; if you are allergic to pollen, don't try it easily. In the summer of Auckland, you may be lucky to see lotus! Many people will take pictures, and there is a chance to see wedding photos.
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Auckland Botanic Gardens Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Auckland Botanic Garden covers an area of 64 hectares and is located in the Southern District. It has more than 10,000 plants. It was established in 1974 and brings together almost all of New Zealand's native plants. If you want some quiet time, this is a great place to go. 1. Overview of the garden The botanical garden is divided into New Zealand native botanical gardens, rose gardens, shrub gardens, Gondwana gardens, vegetable and fruit gardens, horticultural botanical gardens, tea gardens, palm gardens and urban arboretums according to the types of plants. In addition, conifers are planted, including oleifera and California marsh pine. There is an artificial lake in the park, a natural trail, and a fragrant New Zealand rose show during the rose season. The arboretum is home to many endangered species from all over the world, palm trees of different varieties and many native trees are interspersed, and two streams meander through the park. 2. Play Guide Go to the fresh edible plant area, where you can enjoy fruits, vegetables, nuts and edible flowers, which will stimulate your interest in growing your own plants. Walking past the upper river and the oddly shaped rock park, the edible plants reappeared. Then enter the African Garden, which brings together many plants from southern Africa and is regarded as the richest flower kingdom in the world. There is a cafe at the entrance of the botanical garden. After visiting the garden, you can have a cup of coffee and take a rest. In addition, there is a library in the botanical garden, where you can not only swim in the world of plants, but also in the ocean of knowledge.
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Auckland Botanic Gardens Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A good place to walk, walk, and entertain; if you are allergic to pollen, don't try it easily. In the summer of Auckland, you may be lucky to see lotus! Many people will take pictures, and there is a chance to see wedding photos.
Originally wanted to see the cherry blossoms, how to know the staff said that just after a week of flowering, but still have to go in to see. Indeed, the cherry blossoms are gone, but the photos under the cherry blossom trees are also very flavorful, and different flowers are also seen blooming very brightly along the way. Walking, you will go to one of the rose gardens, some are special, no matter how you take pictures, it is beautiful. Before leaving, of course, you can have a cup of coffee in the restaurant before you start!
Many distinctive plants are eye-opening. Very beautiful and like it very much. There are not many tourists and it is very quiet. Suitable for half-day tours. In fact, the park is not very big. 2-3 It was over in an hour.
生态环境非常好,人和自然很好地融合在了一起,天天去都不会感到厌烦。
The botanical garden is quite big and beautiful, it is worth checking in.
A good place with super cost-effective, a good place for couples to date.
If you are studying plants, you must go here to see, many plants in the past and future generations can see here