Townsville-The Palmatum

Townsville is blessed with three botanical gardens – impressive for a city its size. We visited one called the Palmetum, which, it will surprise no one, features palm trees, although there are certainly plenty of other flora and fauna represented. The free garden is close to 17 hectares (42 acres) and is divided into a number of different climatic habitats from the dry tropics to the wet tropical lowlands. We had an expensive but very good lunch at the restaurant in the historic building on site. Interestingly, the flowers on the table at the restaurant in the middle of a botanic garden were plastic.

Path thru the Palmetum


Palm fruits.


Looks like a pond but they call it a lagoon.


Magpie Goose


Alien-looking agave.


More agave.


Australian White Ibis


Cactus (photo by Deborah)


Kangaroo family.


Black Dragonfly


The "lagoon" (photo by Deborah)


More variations on agave (photo by Deborah)


Fruit Bats



Video by Deborah of a Magpie Goose looking rather lost (30 sec)


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