South Bruny Island, lutruwita / Tasmania
Inala Jurassic Garden
Inala Jurassic Garden on South Bruny Island showcases over 750 plant species that trace their origins back to Gondwana.
Explore a gently winding, wheelchair-friendly path that guides you through fascinating plant groupings echoing Gondwanan flora now scattered across the southern continents, including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America, and New Caledonia.
Each plant is carefully labelled, providing insights into its family, botanical and common names, and geographic origins.
Interpretive signs placed throughout the garden enrich this journey through ancient plant life, connecting you with the botanical history of Tasmania.
Nearby, the Nature Museum houses plant fossils that mirror the living species in the garden, offering a rare window into prehistoric Tasmania.
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