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The Flecker Botanic
Gardens were created in 1886, which means
that many of the large plants and trees are
originally from the site.
Next to the Botanical Garden is another
wilderness parkland called Centenary Lakes.
This area has a long boardwalk that meanders
through tropical rainforest and mangroves.
It ends (or starts, depending on which end
you begin your walk from) at a freshwater
lake surrounded by a grassy park. This is a
fantastic place for a picnic lunch.
The extensive selection of tropical flora
includes some rare plants seldom found
elsewhere in the world. These include a tropical flower known as Amorphophallus Titanum lives at the park,
which weighs up to 70kgs with a single leaf
almost 7 meters across. The plant is only
one of two found in Australia.
Located
among the plants is a coffee shop and
restaurant. It is open everyday for
breakfast and lunch. The gardens hours are
from 7.30am to 5.30pm. The restaurant opens
at 9.30am and closes at 4.30pm.
Getting there is easy; you can travel by
local bus, catch a taxi or incorporate the
visit in a City Tour. – just ask us at the
Mid City Luxury Suites tour desk
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