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Tasmanian Bushland Garden

Coordinates: 42°36′28″S 147°43′01″E / 42.6078°S 147.7170°E / -42.6078; 147.7170
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Gate to the Tasmanian Bushland Garden

The Tasmanian Bushland Garden[1] is a small botanical garden concentrating on native Tasmanian plants and especially those of the dry sclerophyll forest and scrub habitats in south east Tasmania. Opened in April 2010[2] by Senator Christine Milne, it is maintained largely through the effort of volunteers. The garden is open to the public on most days during daylight hours for free. It is located six kilometres west of Buckland, Tasmania besides the Tasman Highway.[3]

Part of the Tasmanian bushland garden - plant beds
Waterfall and pond feature of the Tasmanian Bushland Garden


References

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  1. ^ "Tasmanian Bushland Gardens". East Coast Tasmania. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  2. ^ Read, Robert (20 November 2014). "Tasmanian Bushland Garden 2014". Australian Naturalists' Network. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  3. ^ Wessling, Jeff. "Tasmanian Bushland Garden - Buckland (South)". Blooming Tasmania :: Tasmania is my Garden. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
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42°36′28″S 147°43′01″E / 42.6078°S 147.7170°E / -42.6078; 147.7170