Keilor Botanic Gardens
Keilor Botanic Gardens, located in Melbourne's north-west in the suburb of Keilor Park, is entirely devoted to Australian native flora. Created in 1982, it covers 10 hectares.[1] It is managed by the City of Brimbank as part of Keilor Park Reserve and Botanic Gardens.[2]
- Hakea petiolaris inflorescences
- Banksia media inflorescences
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