Adelaide Botanic Garden
The Adelaide Botanic Garden is located in the heart of Adelaide,
offer spectacular vistas in a tranquil setting. There are many
ceremony sites available throughout the Garden, catering from
small intimate gatherings to large festive celebrations.
Each site has it's own particular charm and ever changing
character during each season of the year.
Mount Lofty Botanic Garden
Less than half an hour from the city centre the Mount Lofty
Botanic Garden is on the eastern slopes of the Mount Lofty
Ranges. This large hills garden in a spectacular setting
overlooking Picadilly Valley was started in 1952 and first
opened to the public in 1977.
It features plants from the cool climates of both the
northern and southern hemispheres which do not grow well on the
hot, dry Adelaide plains.
Wittunga Botanic Garden
Wittunga at Blackwood in the Adelaide Hills was established
by Mr Edwin Ashby in 1901. Ashby originally created a formal
English garden at Wittunga with herbaceous borders, roses,
trellises and arbours.
However, his fascination in the native plants of Australia
and South Africa led to the development of a most interesting
and different garden, part of which remains today. Wittunga's
displays of Australian and African plants are especially
spectacular in spring and include rich collections of Erica,
Leucadendron, and Protea. A delightful spot for your special
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