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塔斯馬尼亞皇家植物園評價

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塔斯馬尼亞皇家植物園這裏生長着許多塔斯馬尼亞島上特有的植物,植被覆蓋率非常的高。這裏也有幾座溫室大棚,裏面種植着許多熱帶和寒帶的植物,這裏也是霍巴特人最喜歡來的地方,可以欣賞到全球各地的植物種類,真的令人大開眼界。

塔斯馬尼亞皇家植物園

發佈日期:2019年8月31日
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  • 小玉yhd
    5/5完美

    免費開放。裏面每三部就有一株不同的植物,品類非常多!每種植物都有標識,介紹。園區管理的好,裏面有買小吃的和冰激凌的,還有小紀念品。

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    發佈日期:2023年7月19日
  • pxy0705
    5/5完美

    塔斯馬尼亞皇家植物園,是一處非常漂亮的植物王國,在這裡有着許許多多非常珍惜的植物,涵蓋着5大帶的地所有植物,有些步伐是一些珍稀瀕危的物種,值得大家前來欣賞了解一下。

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    發佈日期:2020年4月15日
  • 陌染MM
    4/5極好

    去澳大利亞旅遊,這一站來到了塔斯馬尼亞首府——霍巴特。塔斯馬尼亞皇家植物園是霍巴特的一家景點,位於霍巴特市內塔斯曼大橋的西端,面臨海峽,離市中心和碼頭大概30分鐘的步行距離。植物園建於1817年,是澳洲最早建立的國家植物園之一,佔地1.3平方公里,除了種植和養育了種類繁多的當地植物,還栽培了許多歐洲和亞洲的樹木花草,不同的季節有不同的風景展示給人們欣賞。 我是冬季的時候來到這個皇家植物園的,整個植物園很大,但是開了花卻不多,雖然還是有不少的鮮花在盛放,除了一些在溫室里生長的植物是長年盛放以外,還有是南極的室內植物,室外也意想不到地有一些植物開放,顏色多彩,雖然沒有春季時候的絢麗多姿,也沒有秋季時候的紅恭弘=叶 恭弘,整個園區的大樹光禿禿的,看上去有點荒蕪,但是草還是那麼的綠,天空還是那麼的藍,雲朵還是那麼的白,遠看就像是一幅美麗的油畫。公園裡面有一些凳子,需要靜靜沉思的話,這裏無疑是一個好地方。公園裡面有一個餐廳,我沒有進去,因為那天剛好被包場有會議。 在植物園的門口,有一個小亭子,那裡有一位老人家,當見到有遊客過來的時候,他會很熱情地過來打招呼,向你介紹着景區裏面的地方,聽老人家說,他是一位志願者,過來做義工的。小亭子里有免費的地圖派放,可以拿一份自己看看。

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    發佈日期:2020年4月15日
  • 小蘑菇阿咪
    5/5完美
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    The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Garden, located at the western end of the Hobart Tasman Bridge, faces the Strait and is about 30 minutes'walk from the city centre and the pier. The Botanical Garden was built in 1818 and is one of the earliest national botanical gardens in Australia. The botanical garden covers an area of 14 hectares. In addition to planting and nurturing a wide variety of local plants, it also displays many trees, flowers and plants in Europe and Asia. There are many kinds of conifers in the forest, which is the first in the southern hemisphere. There are many precious trees in the garden, some of which date back to the nineteenth century. Organic collocation of various plants enables botanical gardens to show people scenery pictures with different styles in different seasons. First visit the botanical garden greenhouse on the east side of the gate. The Australian yellow sandstone building was designed by Ira Thornicroft, Director of Architecture, and completed in 1939. The wall stones were taken from the sandstone of the demolished Hobart General Hospital. Walk in greenhouses to enjoy plants, or rest in seats near sandstone fountains. The greenhouse is full of flowers throughout the year. Greenhouses are usually closed for several weeks in winter for maintenance. After visiting the greenhouse, I came to the Subantarctic Botanical Museum. The plants unique to the high-latitude sub-Antarctic islands are shown here, while the cold fog reflects the moist and cold environment of their remote homes. These plants, mainly from Macquarie Island, were collected by scientific examiners during their field visits to Macquarie Island. Walking into the museum, you can hear the sounds of wild animals on Macquarie Island, including seals, penguins, albatrosses, endless wind and rain, which give you the illusion that you are really in the Antarctic region. The Subantarctic Botanical Museum was opened to the public on 13 October 2000. The Botanical Museum aims to replicate the appearance and environmental conditions of Macquarie Island and serve as a laboratory for plant cultivation in the area. The arc-shaped interior wall is painted with murals depicting the various environments of the island, while the landscape is decorated with plants, moss and rocks collected from Macquarie Island. To the east of the Rose Garden is the French Memorial Garden. There is a sculpture entitled "Voyage to Australia and New Zealand". The sculpture was created in 1972 by Australian sculptor Stephen Walker, who won the Australian Members'Medal of Zoe in 1985. On the afternoon of March 4, 1772, two French vessels, the Marquis of Castrey and the Maskalin, discovered the present-day coast of Tasmania. They are the first Europeans to appear in 130 years. In commemoration of the bicentenary of the first French discovery trip to Tasmania, Stephen Walker created the sculpture, which was displayed in the French Memorial Park as an acknowledgement of the contributions made by early French explorers and scientists to the discovery of our island state. Hobart and Kazujin, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan are sister cities, so there is also a specially designed Japanese garden in the botanical garden (east of the French Memorial). The Japanese Garden, officially opened in 1987, was designed by Japanese landscape architect Kazuo Harada, emphasizing the traditional Japanese garden elements of wood, stone and water. The plants in the garden are mainly made up of Japanese original and selected varieties. In autumn, they are characterized by Japanese maple trees. Waterways and related tea houses, water trucks and bridges are the main landscapes in the garden.

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    發佈日期:2018年10月6日
  • Ellie
    4/5極好
    原文

    你可以看到很多植物

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    發佈日期:2023年1月11日
  • D22***84
    5/5完美
    原文

    不要錯過參觀“皇家塔斯馬尼亞植物園”,你會後悔的。它是擁抱花園,有許多令人驚歎的花草景觀。值得它......gogogo

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    發佈日期:2019年6月28日
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