Dunedin Botanic Garden (Public)
The Botanic Garden is a garden of great variety with the Leith Stream on the southern boundary and Lindsay Creek running through the middle dividing the garden in two. From the formal almost level area of the lower garden with its herbaceous borders, rose garden, camellia collection, herb garden and the beautifully planted Lister Garden, to the major collection of plants in the rock garden on the slopes leading to the upper garden, there are features for all to enjoy.
The character changes on the upper slopes of the garden to one of a more informal nature where there are pockets of regenerating bush and an extensive collection of rhododendrons containing about 3500 specimens and a woodland garden with large groups of Meconopsis, Primula, Astilbe, Hosta and Iris.
The native plant collection is found in the upper garden too with many rare and endangered species and includes a native wetland. The mature trees of the arboretum lead to the aviary and geographical borders which have recently been extended with the establishment of a collection of southern African plants. Full advantage is taken of the topography and the range of microclimates across the 28 hectare site to grow and display a wide range of plants.
Dunedin Botanic Garden provides a valuable source of information and a special place for rest and enjoyment. An Information Centre and shop along with a café caters for visitors’ needs.
Opening Hours and Tariffs
Open every day dawn to dusk
Entry is free
Information Centre is open daily 10am – 4pm (closed Christmas Day & Boxing Day)
Winter Glass House is open 10am – 4pm
The Alpine House is open 9am – 4pm
Contact Details and Location
Physical Address: Cnr Great King St & Opoho Road, Dunedin
Phone: 03 477 4000
Email: botanic@dcc.govt.nz
Website: http://www.dunedinbotanicgarden.co.nz
Facilities and Amenities
Brochures/Map available
Children Welcome
Conference Facilities