In the first instalment of the Botanic Youth Series for SA Youth Week 2023, dedicated volunteer Lilli goes behind the scenes at the South Australian Seed Conservation Centre to find out more about the young people who graciously give their time to assist with the protection of our threatened state flora.
Autumn is one of the most beautiful seasons to visit Adelaide Botanic Garden. The colors of the leaves change, the air gets a bit crisp, and the garden is full of life.
South Australia's warm and dry climate is perfect for the long-term growth of some of our fascinating plant collections, but how do we protect our visitors if weather conditions reach dangerous levels?
The eyes of the world were on the Adelaide Botanic Garden after a rare and endangered Corpse Flower, aka Titan Arum, flowered for the first time in a decade.
The Titan Arum, or Corpse Flower, is known for its notorious smell - but did you know these plants have a fascinating life up to 10 years prior to the stinky inflorescent bloom?
With the festive season in full swing and many people downing tools for the holiday period you'll want to enjoy the summer warmth at our three wonderful botanic gardens.