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Friends of Williamstown Botanic Gardens

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



Address: Cnr Osborne and Giffard Sts 3016 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: www.friendsofwilliamstownbotanicgardens.net/join.html

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24.01.2022 These shots looking up along the Elm Avenue are only ten days apart. Spring!



21.01.2022 Intriguing shapes, patterns and colours are emerging!

19.01.2022 A reminder of how lucky we have been having access to our favourite botanic garden.

19.01.2022 Those gorgeous lawns we enjoy in the gardens dont just happen by magic. This week you might notice spiky holes everywhere. This work helps aerate the soil and allows fertilizer to reach deeper, nurturing the roots of all those beautiful trees we love. With soaking rain in the weather forecast, this will create lush green lawns for everyone to enjoy in the warmer months.



18.01.2022 Getting closer helps reveal the intricate beauty of flowering plants.

16.01.2022 Unusual flowers for Friday!

14.01.2022 Late Spring flowers! Pop a comment in if you know what they are.



10.01.2022 Open up this botanical art exhibition from the Royal Botanic Gardens on the big screen and enjoy!

08.01.2022 Purple is the colour for this week as iris, salvia and lilac begin to bloom.

05.01.2022 Remember to pause and listen to birdsong when strolling through the gardens.

02.01.2022 Just a reminder that dogs must be on leads, no ball games, no littering, no bbqs or marquees and stay off the garden beds whilst practicing safe Covid 19 protocols when visiting the gardens. These rules help keep the gardens nice for everyone. Please remind your friends and family from further afield.

02.01.2022 Art, gardens and ... gin!



02.01.2022 Who goes there! Rainbow lorrikeets are quite at home in our gardens. Generally they are sedentary with some nomadic movements in response to seasonal flowering. At the moment they are breeding mode and require particular hollows. Both prepare the nest but only the female incubates the eggs.

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