The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, Mount Tomah in Mount Tomah | Botanical garden
The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, Mount Tomah
Locality: Mount Tomah
Phone: +61 2 4567 3000
Address: Bells Line of Rd 2758 Mount Tomah, NSW, Australia
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25.01.2022 Myrtle rust is a deadly plant disease pandemic that arrived in Australia long before COVID-19 Its spreading fast & killing plants such as our native guava. ...Listen to our new Branch Out episode Apple: https://apple.co/2Zo76Ey Android: https://bit.ly/2Zs1OaQ to discover how scientists are fighting back See more
24.01.2022 Pack the esky and bring the family to the Garden to celebrate Fathers Day. Book now to secure a BBQ overlooking a meadow of blooming daffodils or under the shade of eucalypts. https://bit.ly/3g3NBXM
24.01.2022 Today, the first day of spring, marks Wattle Day! Learn about the many uses of this versatile plant by Aboriginal people as told by Aboriginal Education Officer, Darren Charlwood.
24.01.2022 Listen back to Curator Manager, Greg Bourke, on The Plant Based Podcast talking about five things that carnivorous plants lovehttps://bit.ly/39LRVIL
24.01.2022 Explore elements of the botanic world as a metaphor for love and life through painting and poetry at the Gardens latest art exhibition: Pictura Poema Silens by Michelle Henry. The exhibition displays 39 pieces throughout the Visitor Centre until 9 October.
24.01.2022 Camellia japonica Mariana was stunningly captured by our Curator-Manager, Greg Bourke!
23.01.2022 This is Crocus Yellow Giant is adding a beautiful, golden pop of colour to the Garden Greg Bourke
23.01.2022 Did you know the average wedding produce 63 tonnes of carbon dioxide, here are some ideas to plan a wedding with less emissions. Find out more here https://bit.ly/30z1o30
23.01.2022 How are trees useful? How do they help animals and humans to survive? Get the kids to follow the tale of Old Man Ironbark as he discovers just how useful he is and celebrate National Tree Week with him and his friends. Discover more Tree Week activities on our website https://bit.ly/2XbnR4i
22.01.2022 Did you know vascular dementia has no approved pharmaceutical medicine? Well, researchers at Western Sydney University used a herbal formula containing ginkgo, ginseng & saffron developed by the Academy of Chinese Medical Science in a clinical trial & patients demonstrated improved cognition & quality of life! Learn more about plants that heal in the latest Branch Out podcast episode from The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney Apple: https://apple.co/2Zo76Ey Android: https://bit.ly/2Zs1OaQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3erCypE
21.01.2022 Experiencing nature through sight, sound, smell and touch can relax your mind and body. A mid-week getaway or opting to work remotely for a few days in the Blue Mountains is a great way to reconnect with nature and unwind. Read our tips https://bit.ly/3lCNjdf
20.01.2022 Spring is finally here! Here are few simple things you can do now to prepare your vegetable patch this season. https://bit.ly/3bc1KQU
20.01.2022 This magnificent flower belongs to the genus Protea, named after the Greek god Proteus, who could change his appearance at will. Protea species come in many different forms and colours. Hence, the name is quite appropriate https://bit.ly/2XYVKEL
20.01.2022 The heartbeat of the Garden is flowing again. Follow The Cascade, a 95-metre-long freshwater pool with its system of waterfalls, through the winter Garden from the Visitor Centre to The Beach.
20.01.2022 Now is the best time to get outdoors and give your garden a good spring clean out! Clearing out the old mulch, weeding and preparing your garden for the new growth will get the best out of your plants during the warmer, drier months. Find out how here https://bit.ly/30JmvzS
19.01.2022 Were working with the #SavingOurSpecies program to protect threatened plant species in the wild Check out our collaborative projects with the Department of P...lanning, Industry and Environment: https://bit.ly/3bla7tD & get involved in #ThreatenedSpeciesDay on 7 Sep: https://bit.ly/3lHrSbg See more
19.01.2022 Construction of our new National Herbarium of NSW is officially underway at the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan with NSW Planning & Public Spaces Minister... Rob Stokes, NSW Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism & Western Sydney Stuart Ayres turning the sod with our Chief Executive Denise Ora and Peter Sidgreaves MP during National Science Week https://bit.ly/2EndCU9 See more
18.01.2022 Looking for fun educational activities to do at home with your kids? The Sydney Science Trail is jam-packed with interactive games, virtual tours and so much more! Join the fun before it ends 15 September https://bit.ly/30SZri8
16.01.2022 During National Science Week, the Sydney Science Trail hosted daily live panels with world-class scientists, researchers, and curators. You can still watch them on the Sydney Science Trail website. Dont miss Director of Science & Conservation, Jo White, on our ecosystems in relation to wildfires and Chief Botanist Dr. Brett Summerell discussing climate science in 2020 and more thought-provoking panels. Theres also still time to register to complete the virtual Sydney Scienc...e Trail https://bit.ly/31uls7l The 5 Questions of Science https://bit.ly/3llvZtm Climate Science in 2020 https://bit.ly/3luNwj5 Why Science and Art cant live without each otherhttps://bit.ly/3hwEPCo Australian Fires - Impacts and Opportunities https://bit.ly/2YC0XUv Women in STEM https://bit.ly/32sx7CV
16.01.2022 Follow the golden glow to the Brunet Meadow where more than 100,000 daffodil bulbs are coming into bloom. This years display of Narcissus is the largest to date with around 485 different cultivars bursting through the earth. There is a long history of cultivating daffodils at the Garden which was originally a cut flower farm owned by Alfred and Effie Brunet. Our horticulture team lovingly add to the collection each year. #bulbs #daffodils #horticulture #SeeAustralia
13.01.2022 Our Visitor Centre is open again and, with it, the return of our plant sales and shop. Safeguarding the health and safety of our visitors and staff is core to what we do, please review our Covid-19 update before planning your visit https://bit.ly/3gzHKcc
13.01.2022 Did you know over 100,000 daffodil bulbs are starting to emerge at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah for its famous spring bulb display, flowering now through to mid-September? https://bit.ly/2XYVKEL
13.01.2022 Our Garden offers spectacular views all year round and has a variety of venue options where you can host your next event; whether it be a team-building day, Christmas party or wedding. Head to our website to learn more https://bit.ly/35Dz9CS
12.01.2022 New Branch Out podcast episode from The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney is out! Discover mother natures medicinal masterpieces, cutting-edge cannabis research, traditional Chinese herbal medicine + tips to grow plants that heal at home Apple: https://apple.co/2Zo76Ey Android: https://bit.ly/2Zs1OaQ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3erCypE
11.01.2022 If youre planning an intimate garden wedding, read our five tips to help you plan your perfect day. Find out more here https://bit.ly/3043iZs
11.01.2022 "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now. - Chinese proverb. On National Tree Day, what better time to learn how to plant a tree? https://bit.ly/39OmJJ3
11.01.2022 More trees? Yes please! To celebrate Schools National Tree Day tomorrow, lets look closely at three of Australias iconic trees Eucalypts, Figs and Macadamias. Explore the connections that trees have to other living things, investigate the ways that trees survive threats and discover the best conditions to grow trees for the future. https://bit.ly/39EVqAJ
11.01.2022 During National Science Week, we are celebrating the incredible and important work done by our scientists. Our monthly Science Seminars feature world-renowned speakers and scientists from the Botanic Gardens and other organisations and you can find these on our website. Watch a recent presentation by Dr. Karen Sommerville, Rainforest Conservation Scientist at The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan, to learn about The Rainforest Seed Conservation Project and discover the many other fascinating videos https://bit.ly/3kRektg
10.01.2022 The family Proteaceae was among the earliest groups of flowering plants on the supercontinent of Gondwana become it disintegrated into the continents we know now. With about 1600 species, it is a dominating plant group throughout the Southern Hemisphere floras https://bit.ly/2XYVKEL
09.01.2022 Some areas were burnt so badly a few Waratah species are struggling. But as we enter peak flowering season for the NSW floral emblem theres also a big burst of growth expected. How? Find out in this blog by Dr Cathy Offord: https://bit.ly/3g3NeeI
09.01.2022 Did you know the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden is one of a kind? The only botanic garden anywhere in the world located within a United Nations World Heritage Area. Learn more about our gardens https://bit.ly/2XYVKELDid
08.01.2022 The tranquil setting of the Garden is the perfect picnic spot for outside get-togethers with friends and family! Explore our picnic areas https://bit.ly/3g3NBXM
08.01.2022 Trees are travellers in time, witnessing history around them and containing clues to how our environment has changed over hundreds and in some cases thousands of years. The summer bushfire season in 2020 has seen devastating impacts on trees and across Australia the whole natural world. The extent of the bushfires has been of a scale that is very difficult to comprehend. Learn more in our latest blog by Chief Botanist, Dr Brett Summerell https://bit.ly/32FgMfP #NationalTreeDay
07.01.2022 The Sydney Science Trail is a great way for kids to get an intensive snapshot of why science is important and relevant to their future. Read the 6 reasons kids should take part in Sydney Science Trail by Chief Botanist, Dr Brett Summerell https://bit.ly/2XZpYbD
06.01.2022 The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney and Australian Museum have launched the Sydney Science Trail an online science adventure during National Science Week 2020. From 15 August to 15 September, virtually join researchers, scientists, community science groups, and art and science institutions to celebrate Australian science. Register now https://bit.ly/3a5m4mJ
06.01.2022 The Sydney Science trail by The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney and Australian Museum kicks off today! This virtual program is a great way for kids to get an intensive snapshot of why science is important and relevant to their future. Learn more https://bit.ly/30SZri8 ABC Sydney
06.01.2022 by Curator Manager Greg Bourke: Little Wattle Bird (Anthochaera chrysoptera) having an afternoon feed on Puya alpestris sup. zoellneri.
04.01.2022 Were celebrating Tree Week! Go on a tour through the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden and explore our most special trees like the famous Wollemi Pine https://bit.ly/3fbLgJ8
04.01.2022 Explore a world of colour and light with inBLOOM at The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney! This new exhibition in the Calyx opening 11 August will allow you to immerse yourself in a spectrum of visible delights surrounded by flowers of every colour and beyond into a mysterious world. https://bit.ly/2XvLKnc
02.01.2022 How do you choose the perfect tree to plant at your home? Watch our Tree Week video to learn how https://bit.ly/2XbnR4i
02.01.2022 Immerse your senses in nature on Saturday with our new guided Nature Therapy Walks. Shinrin-yoku (or forest therapy) is a preventative health practice that improves wellbeing, increases your mental/physical health and lowers your pulse and blood pressure. Every Saturday. Book now - https://bit.ly/3fFRsek
02.01.2022 Freshly baked sourdough bread, delicious pies, heritage apples, and outstanding views are the perfect ingredients for a fantastic road trip along the Bells Line of Road. Head to our website to plan your trip https://bit.ly/2JhXmpx
02.01.2022 The Lilium is regarded as the symbol of sublime love. Now's the time to view our collection on a romantic day trip to the Garden - and you can take home your favourite from the collection on sale at our Visitor Centre. This Asiatic Lilium, Original Love, can be seen in the Residence Garden.
02.01.2022 Our Friday flower is Dicentra eximia. Known as bleeding-hearts, the Dicentra is a genus of eight species of herbaceous plants with varying shaped flowers and finely divided leaves. Native to eastern Asia and North America, you can find this elegant bloom in our Residence Garden. https://bit.ly/2XYVKEL
01.01.2022 Did you know the vertical green wall at the Calyx in The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney is made up of over 18,000 potted plants? Learn about the incredible work done behind the scenes by hardworking Horticulturists and discover the newest exhibition, inBLOOM https://bit.ly/3gxSUOz
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