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The Herbarium Discovery Walk in Melbourne, Australia is a fascinating destination for anyone interested in plants.
The walk is located within the Royal Botanic Gardens, making it a must-visit location for anyone who likes to combine their nature walks with a touch of botanical insights. The Herbarium Discovery Walk offers an excellent opportunity to learn about the different types of plants, algae, and fungi that are found in the State Botanical Collection. Established in 1853, the State Botanical Collection is one of Australia's most valuable biological research repositories with 1.5 million dried plant, algae, and fungi specimens. It is notable for being the largest herbarium collection in the Oceania region. Furthermore, visitors to the Herbarium Discovery Walk can also explore Australia's largest botanical library, an associated archive, and a collection of significant botanical artworks. Apart from the Herbarium Discovery Walk, visitors can enjoy a variety of stunning landscapes, lakes, and wildlife at the Royal Botanic Gardens. This destination is also an excellent location for families with its large playground and picnic area. The gardens offer a variety of attractions throughout the year, including regular programs and events. The best time to visit the Herbarium Discovery Walk is during the spring and summer months, i.e., September to February, when the gardens are in full bloom. During this time, the weather is also enjoyable, making it an ideal time for a long walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens. The Botanic Gardens visitor centre is located on Birdwood Avenue, which is easy to find. Visitors can take public transport to get to the gardens or drive, and park in one of the nearby car parks conveniently. The Herbarium Discovery Walk is a must-visit destination
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