Rayton Rd, Dan Pienaar, Bloemfontein, 9310, South AfricaMap
Phone+27 51 436 3530
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[View] Everything the garden does is extraordinary. One of my favorite places in St. Louis. [Fun] Must see the cherry blossoms and Bradford pear trees in the Japanese garden in spring.
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Free State National Botanical Garden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Free State National Botanical Garden is located in the Free State Province of South Africa, covering an area of 70 hectares. It is a well-known and popular botanical garden in the Free State Province. There are more than 400 species of plants in the Free State National Botanical Garden, most of which come from the Free State, Northern Cape and Lesotho countries. Every spring, hundreds of flowers bloom here, and there is a faint fragrance of flowers everywhere, a scene of vitality. In addition to its rich flora, the botanical garden also has 124 species of birds and 54 species of reptiles. The botanical garden has also become an educational resource for local schools, providing convenience for students to know plants and learn about plants.
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Free State National Botanical Garden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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[View] Everything the garden does is extraordinary. One of my favorite places in St. Louis. [Fun] Must see the cherry blossoms and Bradford pear trees in the Japanese garden in spring.
Free State Botanical Garden (Free State National Botanical Garden) is a botanical garden that is popular throughout the year in Free State.
A great botanical garden where you can enjoy the variety of plants produced in South Africa and learn a lot about plants.
The botanical garden in the Free State is very beautiful and large in size. There are many unique African plants here, all very beautiful and beautiful.
The Free State Botanical Garden is on the outskirts of the city. The botanical garden is very prosperous, and many African-specific flowers are very bright.