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  2. Birmingham Botanical Gardens is a 15 acre grade II* listed landscape, with diverse micro-climates, offering a uniquely bio-diverse natural environment. It is one of the UK’s most significant historic botanic gardens which has remarkably remained intact since 1829.

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  4. Birmingham Botanical Gardens is a rich, uniquely biodiverse natural environment and one of the UKs most significant historic Botanic Gardens. Situated one mile from the city centre, this is Birmingham’s Garden: its green and generous heart.

  5. Fifteen acres of glorious landscaped gardens with over 10,000 plants, shrubs and trees - and a seasonal Butterfly House. Close to Birmingham city centre, this hidden tranquil setting also has four Victorian Glasshouses taking the visitor from the hot heat of the Tropical rainforest with its rich vegetation, through to the Sub Tropical House ...

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    • Westbourne Road Edgbaston, B15 3TR
  6. Outside there is colourful bedding on the Terrace and a tour of the Gardens includes: Rhododendron walks, Rose Garden, Rock Garden, a collection of over 200 trees, Herb and Cottage Gardens, Museum, children's adventure playground, children's discovery garden, aviaries and National Bonsai collection.

    • Westbourne Road Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 3TR, West Midlands
    • 0121 454 1860
  7. The site covers about 4 hectares, and includes Tropical, Subtropical, Mediterranean and Arid glasshouses, a winter garden and a rock garden, a pinetum, a Japanese garden, and a herb garden. There is also a woodland walk, a fern garden and a lawn aviary.

  8. Oct 8, 2024 · Birmingham Botanical Gardens spans 15 acres, designed by J.C. Loudon in 1829, including glasshouses, pleasure lawns and gardens. The landscape features diverse plantings made possible by the unique topography and microclimates of the Garden.

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