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CHERRY TREES Botanic Gardens Beautiful Colors Autumn WALKING & SIGHTSEEING Dandenong Ranges Victoria



A most enjoyable afternoon walking through splendid colored cherry trees in Autumn! The grove was opened by Japanese royalty in 1995 with a ceremonial planting of a tree by Prince and Princess Akishino of Japan. Late September is usually a good bet to see them blooming, but our favorite time to visit is Autumn.

The Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden is Victoria’s premier cool-climate garden. With breathtaking views over the Yarra Valley, the garden features important collections of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and more, in a setting of native and exotic trees. Seasonal changes ensure the garden is a year-round delight.

Meander down to Serenity Point where the sculpted landscape opens to stunning views over the Yarra Ranges and beyond. A network of paths criss-cross the Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden and highlight the ever-changing seasonal landscape.

The Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden is home to a staggering 15,000 rhododendrons, 12,000 azaleas, 3,000 camellias and 250,000 daffodils clothed in colour in spring and autumn. The garden houses Australia’s largest collection of Australian and overseas raised hybrids of rhododendrons that cannot be replaced, re-bred or re-imported.

Bring a picnic basket and set up on one of the lawns within the gardens for a scenic day out. Ride the ‘Garden Explorer’ – a fee-for-service people mover which provides a 25-minute guided tour of the garden.

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