VCE Education Programs

Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne

Plant Adaptations

Biology Unit 2 – Organisms & their Environment

Explore the diverse plant collections of the Gardens to discover many of the remarkable adaptations that allow plants to survive in a range of different environments. Students explore the plant collections of the Australian Rainforest Border, the Tropical Glasshouse and the Arid Garden. Students participate in observational activities in the Gardens using stereo microscopes.

Plant Evolution & Diversity

Biology Unit 1: Unity & Diversity; Unit 4: Continuity & Change

Take an evolutionary journey of plant diversity from liverworts to lilies. See representatives of many of the plant phyla and their families and discover what kind of evolutionary advantages they have developed. Students participate in observational activities in the Gardens using stereo microscopes.

Behind the Scenes

Unit 1 – Unity and Diversity

Visit the National Herbarium of Victoria and the Gardens' Nursery Collections and discover some fascinating botanical specimens. Learn about the work that goes on in the Herbarium such as plant identification and its significance over the last 150 years. See how specimens are collected, prepared, documented and mounted.

Changing Landscapes

Humanities, Outdoor & Environmental Studies ~ Unit 3

This program examines the changing landscape of Melbourne including change in attitudes and impact of land use. Special focus is on the importance of the Yarra River and the role of vegetation within the landscape, as well as its significance to the Kulin Nation. Students will compare historic images of the site and propagate an indigenous plant to take home.

Working Wetlands

Environmental Studies Unit 4 -a Sustainable Water Management System

Examine the flow of stormwater and discover how it is diverted through the lakes system via gross pollutant traps and then filtered and cleaned through Floating Treatment Wetlands using bioremediation techniques.

Working Wetlands

Geography Unit 2- Use and Management of a local resource

Explore the management techniques used in harnessing recycled stormwater for irrigation. Students assess the sustainability of the water recycling program and conduct fieldwork to analyse its future success.

Session Times: 1hr 45mins program

10.15am – 12.00 noon

12.30pm – 2.15pm

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