Karwarra Australian Plant Garden and Nursery
Kalorama, Australia
Karwarra Australian Plant Garden and Nursery in Kalorama, Australia, was established in 1965 and spans about two hectares.
It exclusively features Australian native plants, showcasing over 1400 species in landscaped garden beds and natural bushland settings. The garden serves both as a beautiful public space and a conservation effort, highlighting rare and threatened plants, native orchids, and wildflowers.
It provides habitat for local wildlife such as birds, possums, and frogs, making it a lively natural environment. The garden includes a well-stocked nursery where visitors can buy native plants with expert advice, and a community meeting room for groups and educational activities.
The site was originally farmland and was transformed into a botanic garden through the efforts of local enthusiasts and landscape designers, including Edna Walling. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walking paths, picnic facilities, and regular seasonal floral displays, with free entry but closures on fire ban or extreme weather days.
It is a cherished place for learning about Australian flora and enjoying nature in the peaceful Dandenong Ranges.
Location
Kalorama Memorial Reserve 1190-, 1192 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Kalorama VIC 3766, Australia
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