Burrendong Botanic Garden and Arboretum

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Burrendong Botanic Garden and Arboretum
Burrendong Gardens Fern Gully.JPG
Fern Gully at Burrendong Arboretum
TypeBotanical
LocationMumbil, New South Wales
Coordinates32°42′28″S 149°07′10″E / 32.707896°S 149.11952°E / -32.707896; 149.11952Coordinates: 32°42′28″S 149°07′10″E / 32.707896°S 149.11952°E / -32.707896; 149.11952
Area167 hectares (410 acres)
Opened1964
PlantsAustralian natives
WebsiteBurrendong Arboretum

The Burrendong Botanic Garden and Arboretum is located near Mumbil, south-east of Wellington in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia.[1] Established in 1964 as a result of the efforts of George and Peter Althofer, the 167 ha garden opens from 7.30 am to sunset every day of the year[2]

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Picnic areas, toilets, views of the lake, varied walks, plant sales, children's treasure hunts and guided tours are available at certain times. Native animals and birds may be seen on site, such as kangaroos and emus.[3] Special features are the plantings of rainforest plants in the Fern Gully, the Mint Bushes and the collection of plants from Western Australia.

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  1. ^ Burrendong Arboretum locality map
  2. ^ Burrendong Arboretum
  3. ^ Wellington, NSW

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