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Coffs Harbour Botanic Garden

Locality: Coffs Harbour, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6648 4188



Address: Hardacre Street 2450 Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia

Website: https://coffsbotanicgarden.com.au

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25.01.2022 Spring time in the gardens means the birds get active. Photos show a Satin Bowerbird providing a lesson on how to build a bower using only your beak and a Little Wattlebird is collecting nesting material.



25.01.2022 A reminder that this Exhibition is on this coming week-end.

24.01.2022 Along the footpath under this charming flowering jasmine archway are many small footpath tiles. These clay tiles were inspired by Tony Hart, and made by aboriginal school children, who created images of local plants and animals. The children also placed the Gumbaynggir name for each image on their tiles.

24.01.2022 Dusky moorhen and one of the eight chicks



24.01.2022 Posting this again because it appears some people missed it before. Details re reserving your seat (no charge) are with the Orchestra post. This is necessary because of Covid-19 regulations.

23.01.2022 Wow! I find this flowering tree - Cape Chestnut from Cape of Good Hope in South Africa on my last Sunday walk in the Botanical Gardens! And this is the same I have in my Sawtell garden, that I couldn't identify for last 12 years! And now I am selling my house...

22.01.2022 These stunning day lilies (ASPHODELACEAE) are flowering freely at the moment. The Coffs Art Group regularly visits the Garden, trying to capture the beauty of nature. Judy Woods was trying to capture the glorious, vibrant yellows, which formed an attractive theme for her.



22.01.2022 Can anyone help Maxine?

22.01.2022 The South African garden bed has welcomed spring by coming alive with colourful flowers.

21.01.2022 This is just a heads up that Council has approved a WENDY MATTHEWS concert for the front Pavilion area at the Garden. NOT ORGANISED by the Friends of the Garden. Sat 7th Nov - gates open 6.00 pm. Supported by D'BOYZOS & KAILEY PALLAS Tickets are already on sale through Great Southern Nights, and I believe the maximum is 250.

20.01.2022 For those of you who may not be familiar with our Powerful Owls, this photo, taken by Trevor Harragon in August 2017, shows an adult with dinner. It's a possum! This gives you an idea of their strength and size - about 60cm tall, and means they are well named.

19.01.2022 The Paperbark tree is part of the Myrtle family, Myrtaceae. It is Native to New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea and coastal areas of Queensland all the way to Botany Bay in NSW. The grey green leaves are egg shaped and cream or white bottle brush flowers appear from late spring to autumn. This post was produced by K Koch - beautiful flowers.



19.01.2022 A happy visitor has shared some beautiful photos. Enjoy.

17.01.2022 So good to see live music back. Bit of rain doesn’t hurt anyone

17.01.2022 Botanical Gardens is looking great. Ready for Wendy Matthews. Should be a special night

17.01.2022 A close encounter with the Murray River Turtles in the Japanese Pond.

16.01.2022 REMINDER THIS IS TODAY !!!

14.01.2022 Update with further details.

14.01.2022 This purple featured plant called LAMIACEAE is part of the mint family, which has more than 7,000 species. It is commonly known as Furry-leafed Dogbane. Along side it is a photo of another lovely purple flower known as Creeping Bellflower.

12.01.2022 Thanks for sharing Jenny.

12.01.2022 The latest info/details on the planned and approved new glasshouse - something I know we are all very interested in. Click on the picture, or wording underneath, to open the full article, with all the details.

11.01.2022 A grey overcast start to last week, but the plants, and some of the residents, are all loving the rain. Photos courtesy of T. Harragon.

10.01.2022 The Garden was brimming, with full attendance, for the wonderful Sunday afternoon Beethoven's 250th Birthday Bash. Another fabulous selection of music was performed by the Coffs City Orchestra, including music from Duke Ellington, Leroy Anderson's Typewriter song, and Beethoven's best Symphonies were played. Also offering an exciting performance was the Riverside Band, a fabulous group of mixed brass/wind and percussion players.

10.01.2022 The Mid North Coast Wood Workers are holding their Annual Exhibition and Sale over the first week-end of December. Details below.

10.01.2022 A must see currently, is the amazing display of Botanic Garden roses, that are in full bloom. After walking through the archway you will behold such a variety of colour, and delightful mixed species.

09.01.2022 A nice drop of rain, and fungi start appearing everywhere. Thanks to T. Harragon for the photographs.

07.01.2022 A favourite with many gardeners, Brunfelsia Pauciflora is a long flowering hardy shrub. Common names are Kiss me Quick, Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow. or Brazil Raintree. A member of the family Solanaceae, the nightshades, it is toxic to dogs - especially the berries and seed pods if eaten. These beautiful shots were taken by Trevor Harragon.

07.01.2022 Received this email yesterday from Rick our Garden Curator, which is self explanatory. " Hi Eileen, - Bob Southwell sent me these photos of this year’s baby powerful owl, they were taken in early October. This is a good news story for us, as the male turned up last year and the female didn’t. So he has obviously found another girl " Very well camouflaged, so not that easy to pick out, but our thanks to Bob and Rick for the photos and good news.

04.01.2022 Tickets - 10 only - go on sale at the Info Centre/Shop on Friday 27th November. This is a small class, run by our Education Officer, and there are no phone bookings. Pay, collect tickets and leave name and phone no. for Covid-19 tracing requirements. Shop opening hours are: Monday - Friday: 10.30am - 2.30pm Saturday & Sunday: 9.00am - 4.00pm

03.01.2022 The majestic Bismarck Palm - photos taken by Trevor Harragon.

03.01.2022 Same day 2018 (17/10) Trevor Harragon took these candid snaps of one of our interesting, and mostly shy, residents - The Land Mullet.

02.01.2022 A lovely splash of colour to start the day. VIREYAS, a sub-species of the Rhododendron family prefer well-drained soil with lots of bark or other fibrous material. They also prefer semi-shaded conditions, but the more light they get, the bushier they will be. These beauties were photographed by K. Koch.

02.01.2022 BARRY KEMP Life Member of our Friends, after decades of volunteering, is now the Inaugural Winner of the Handbury Award. This Award is made by The Australian Association of Friends of Botanic Gardens, and they gave the following reasons as to why Barry was chosen as their first winner. Barry has made exceptional contribution to North Coast Regional Botanic Garden using his broad experience, volunteering and in the development of collections, it is a pleasure to acknowledge... his dedication. Unfortunately, due to Covid-19 restrictions, the Award could not be presented in person, so our photo (courtesy of E. Colley) shows Barry holding his Certificate.

02.01.2022 Carmine Orchid Tree or also know as the Hong Kong orchid tree. The fragrant, orchid like flowers bloom from now until March and give a lovely display of various shades of red and pink.A delightful springtime bloom.

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