9A John Zikhali Rd, Berea, Durban, 4001, South AfricaMap
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Botanical gardens are the oldest public botanical gardens in Durban and the oldest and only surviving botanical gardens in Africa.
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The Durban Botanical Garden is located in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and was established in 1849. The Botanical Garden is the oldest public botanical garden in Durban and the oldest surviving botanical garden in Africa. The garden is planted with cycads from South Africa and around the world. The trunk is like a plantain, so it is also known as anchovy. It is a valuable plant in the garden. There are orchids planted in the inner sea of the garden, which are very beautiful, such as Phalaenopsis, Cattleya orchid, Vanda orchid, etc. They are colorful and colorful. The Durban Botanic Gardens are also home to parties, music festivals, and plant markets. The environment is quiet and the flowers are fragrant. It is a good place for local young people to take wedding photos.
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Durban Botanic Gardens Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Botanical gardens are the oldest public botanical gardens in Durban and the oldest and only surviving botanical gardens in Africa.
It's the only old botanical garden left behind. It has all kinds of flowers and orchids. It's very beautiful.
Durban is an ancient botanical garden, which attracts people.
It's very quiet and beautiful. It's worth visiting those rare plants.
Very quiet and beautiful place, worth a visit.