Mount Tomah Botanic Garden

About Mount Tomah Botanic Garden

The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden is a 28ha public botanic garden located approximately west of the Sydney central business district at in the Blue Mountains, in New South Wales, Australia. The garden is heritage-listed and is located on the boundary of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Greater Blue Mountains Area and can be accessed via the Bells Line of Road. DescriptionThe garden was established in 1972. It includes an additional 128ha of land dedicated to conservation. The garden is, and it specializes in cool-climate plants that would not grow well in Sydney's warmer conditions. The gardens are managed by the Botanic Gardens Trust trading the Botanic Gardens & Centennial Parklands, that also has responsibility for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney and the Australian Botanic Garden at. The Trust is a division of the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. The garden was originally known as the Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, and the name was later changed to Blue Mountains Botanic Garden. HistoryThe land was originally granted to Susannah Bowen in 1830. She had arrived in the colony in 1828.

Mount Tomah Botanic Garden Description

The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden is a 28ha public botanic garden located approximately west of the Sydney central business district at in the Blue Mountains, in New South Wales, Australia. The garden is heritage-listed and is located on the boundary of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Greater Blue Mountains Area and can be accessed via the Bells Line of Road. DescriptionThe garden was established in 1972. It includes an additional 128ha of land dedicated to conservation. The garden is, and it specializes in cool-climate plants that would not grow well in Sydney's warmer conditions. The gardens are managed by the Botanic Gardens Trust trading the Botanic Gardens & Centennial Parklands, that also has responsibility for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney and the Australian Botanic Garden at. The Trust is a division of the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. The garden was originally known as the Mount Tomah Botanical Garden, and the name was later changed to Blue Mountains Botanic Garden. HistoryThe land was originally granted to Susannah Bowen in 1830. She had arrived in the colony in 1828.