The closest entrances are Oak Lawn Gate and Observatory Gate (formerly F and O Gates).
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Carefully orchestrated views to the wider landscape.
Main paths are accessible.
Living Collections Plant Census
Gardens House has the honour of being a garden within a garden. Previously the Director’s Residence, the coupling of a heritage building framed by a landscape both gardenesque and picturesque provides visitors with an immersive stroll through past garden design and European cultural heritage. The current grounds are an intimate and secluded pocket within the greater expanse of Melbourne Gardens.
When visiting this collection, it is interesting to note:
Rhus Tree
The specimen along the main drive has vivid red autumn colour and a fabulously gnarled trunk. As its... Read More
Giant Spear Lily
The Giant Spear Lily makes a grand statement in the garden. Two sentinel specimens have been used to... Read More
Gardens House is home to many Camellia varieties, some found nowhere else in the garden. These flowe... Read More
Candelabra Aloe
The orange blooms of this aloe brighten up the coldest months of winter. Forming a dense thicket of ... Read More
<em>Toxicodendron succedaneum</em>
The specimen along the main drive has vivid red autumn colour and a fabulously gnarled trunk. As its name suggests, it is quite toxic so best admired from a distance. This plant's resin and fruit have been used historically across East Asia to make lacquer and candle fuel.
Gardens House is a fun space to curate. Instead of having a specific collection focus, it pulls together a range of plants from multiple collections. This allows more freedom to play with plant mixing and creating bold displays. For most of the Gardens' history, this was the private residence of the Director. In that spirit, it remains a showcase space that borrows the best from the broader landscape and mixes it on a more intimate scale. It’s a uniquely enveloping space that still feels like a private garden, providing some great take-home design inspiration.
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