List of Botanical Gardens in Australia - New South Wales

New South Wales

  • Albury Botanic Gardens - Albury
  • Auburn Botanical Gardens - Auburn
  • Australian Inland Botanic Gardens (formerly Sunraysia Oasis Botanical Gardens) - Buronga
  • Bellingen Hospital Grounds - Bellingen
  • Booderee National Park and Botanic Gardens (formerly Jervis Bay Botanic Gardens) - Jervis Bay
  • Brunswick Valley Heritage Park - Mullumbimby
  • Burrendong Botanic Garden and Arboretum - Mumbil
  • Cook Park - Orange
  • Cowra Japanese Garden, Cowra
  • Demesne Farm Minor Arboretum - Coomba Park
  • Dulegal Native Plant Arboretum - Woolomin
  • Elizabeth Park - Dubbo
  • E G Waterhouse National Camellia Gardens - Sutherland
  • Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens - Batemans Bay
  • Fruit Spirit Botanical Garden - Dorroughby
  • Galaringi Botanic Parkland - Carlingford
  • Glenbrook Native Plant Reserve - Glenbrook
  • Hunter Region Botanic Gardens - Motto Farm
  • Hunter Valley Gardens - Pokolbin
  • Illawarra Grevillea Park - Bulli
  • Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve - Sutherland
  • Ku-Ring-Gai Wildflower Garden - St Ives
  • Mount Annan Botanic Garden - Mount Annan
  • Mount Tomah Botanic Garden - Blue Mountains
  • North Coast Regional Botanic Garden - Coffs Harbour
  • Orange Botanic Gardens - Orange
  • Picton Botanical Gardens - Picton
  • Pilot Hill Arboretum - Tumut
  • Royal Botanic Gardens - Sydney
  • Stony Range Flora Reserve - Dee Why
  • Sylvan Grove Native Garden - Picnic Point
  • Tamworth Regional Botanic Garden - Tamworth
  • Tibooburra Outback Botanic Gardens - Tibooburra
  • Tweed Shire Regional Botanic Gardens - Murwillumbah
  • Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens - Wagga Wagga
  • Wirrimbirra Field Study Centre and Sanctuary - Bargo
  • Wollongong Botanic Garden - Wollongong

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