Dangerous Plants at Sydney

Botanic Gardens of Sydney - Education

Details

Date and time

March 22, 2025 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Location

Rathborne Lodge, Mrs Macquaries Road, Sydney NSW, Australia

Event registration*Go to the event's website

*Registration / tickets to an event are subject to the event organiser availability.

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 Royal 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 Visitor Centre, The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

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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