“Albury Botanic Gardens was developed in 1877 and is an example of the popular gardening ideas of the 19th and 20th centuries. The garden occupies an area of 4 hectares and specialises in Australian rainforest specimens. Albury Botanic Gardens is maintained by the municipality of Albury and has an accessible entrance. The site has a beautiful variety of things for children to discover and also trails to explore. The garden features the towering 45-meter Queensland Kauri, the vibrant autumn hues of the Ginkgo, a diverse array of rainforest trees, and the engaging, interactive Children's Garden. The garden invites more than 30,000 visitors each year. Albury Botanic Gardens provides free admission.”
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