Edible Plants
Episode: Two
Date: October 3rd 2009
Presenter: Neville Passmore
Neville visits the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne and uncovers a huge variety of edible plants.
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne:
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The Royal Botanic Gardens was established in 1846.
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Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne is recognized as one of the world’s finest botanic gardens.
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There are over 10,000 species and 50,000 individual plants in the 38 hectare gardens, including trees and plants of great cultural value.
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The gardens are home to native wildlife including black swans, bell birds, cockatoos and kookaburras.
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The Royal Botanic Garden is open 7.30am to sunset every day of the year and entry to the gardens is free of charge.
Featured Plants
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Broad-Bean.
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Globe Artichoke.
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English Marigold.
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Borage.
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Bay Tree.
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Spiny-Headed Mat Rush.
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Sort Tree Fern
Contact:
Royal Botanic Garden Melbourne
Address: Birdwood Ave, Visitor Centre, Observatory Gate, South Yarra Victoria 3141
Phone: (03) 9252 2300
Fax: (03) 9252 2442
Website: www.rbg.vic.gov.au
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