The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens houses an extensive living collection of plants, containing over 2,500 species representing more than 200 plant families. This significant collection showcases our heritage, plants of conservation significance and ornamental beauty, with a focus on endemic Tasmanian flora.
Discover the diversity of the Botanical Garden's plant collection with our
Flora Map. Use this interactive tool to explore species names, locations, and visual guides throughout the Botanical Gardens.
With Flora Map, you can:
- Search for any plant growing in the Botanical Gardens – by scientific, common or cultivar name.
- Explore our living collections with the interactive map – see locations and photos of plants on display.
- Locate yourself on the map and find features of interest such as heritage buildings, themed plant collections and housed displays.
- Plan your visit in advance – research collections and plants of interest.
Access Flora Map via the link below, or scan a QR code at the Botanical Gardens.