Spring displays from the Harbour to Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains are now in bloom, showcasing some of the most spectacular spring garden displays.
Spring bedding at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney is at its best throughout September, with the Garden’s famous Spring Walk in bloom. This year’s display features Buttercups, China Pinks, Snap dragons and Pansies, as well as the South African Rothmania globose, Wisteria, Orchids and Clivias.
The Australian Botanic Garden at Mount Annan’s most iconic spring display, the Western Australian Paper Daisy display, also runs throughout September through to the end of October. This year’s display features more than one million flowers that will create a lush carpet of pink, yellow and white.
The Wild about Waratahs Festival kicks off at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden at Mount Tomah on 28 September and features entries from the Australian waratah growers competition from around the country. Plan your trip using Garden Explorer or read more about the gardens in Spring.
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