The Melton Botanic Garden is a great place to visit, with plants that tolerate a dry climate and low water conditions.
An outstanding feature of the garden is the internationally accredited Dryland Eucalyptus Arboretum, holding a nationally registered collection of more than 100 species of Eucalypt with many understorey native plant species.
There are Indigenous plantings, including creek and lake rehabilitation, Indigenous Grassland and the Koori Student Garden.
Marvel at the magnificent old River Red Gums. explore the Victorian Volcanic Plains, Bushfoods , Sensory, West Australian/South Australian , Eastern Australian Dryland, Southern African, Mediterranean Region and the Californian, Central and South American Gardens.
There are many more accessible paths covering the site. Come along and explore nature.
An award winning nature play space featuring natural play equipment, sand and water play, climbing opportunities, artistic sculptures inspired by nature, seating, a central pathway, new plants and trees and turfed areas will delight the young and young at heart.
Facilities include amphitheatre suitable for holding weddings and other events, barbeques and public toilets nearby, seating and picnic tables throughout.
Dogs must be on a leash at all times, doggy doo collection bags must be carried and used.
The Friends of the Melton Botanic Garden hold plants sales at the nursery. For more information, please visit the website.
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