Introduction to the Australian Botanical Garden: The Australian Botanical Garden is located in the southwest of the South China Botanic Garden, covering an area of about 17,000 square meters. It collects and displays more than 150 species of Australian plants. It is designed by Australian botanist Ben Wallace and garden designer Jeoffery. Jointly designed with the design concept of expressing "natural ecology and Australian style", it is my country's first specialized garden that collects and plants unique Australian plants.
The park consists of major attractions such as the entrance plaza, Southern Cross Fountain, Wave Lawn, Australian Aboriginal Cottage, Adult Ceremony Ring, and Rock Garden. Boulders, mounds and grass slopes are used to simulate the Australian seaside and wilderness scenery. Various ecological types of Australian native plants are appropriately arranged according to the location, and at the same time, it cleverly displays the life scenes of hunting, living and memorial ceremonies of Australia's indigenous tribes, fully demonstrating Australia's humanistic history and rich and colorful gardens. Plant landscape.