Dangerous Plants at Mount Annan

Botanic Gardens of Sydney - Education

Details

Date and time

March 17, 2025 10:00 am - 11:30 am

Location

The Bowden Centre, Cunningham Drive, Mount Annan NSW, Australia

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About this event

Australia is home to many fantastical, weird and wicked plants.

Plants exhibit amazing adaptations to harsh environments – they can deceive pollinators, trap and consume insects, produce defensive chemicals and even strangle one another in a competition for sunlight.

Explore the world of dangerous plants at the Australian Botanic Garden these school holidays. Join a workshop to create a carnivorous plant habitat, take a guided tour of the garden and learn about incredible adaptations for survival.

Who: Recommended for children aged 5–12 years with an accompanying adult.

Where: Meet at Bowden Theatre, Mount Annan Botanic Garden

When: Autumn School Holidays 2025

Cost: $25 per participating child | $23 per participating child for Foundation and Friends members | Parents must accompany children on this program

Please see our website for full terms and conditions.

For any enquiries, please contact us on [email protected]

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