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Interpretive materials
To help enhance your visit to the Garden we have developed various interpretation materials. Our brochure will help introduce you to the Garden and its plantings. There is a map of the Garden to help you navigate around the plantings.

The main information display is contained within the Visitor Centre where there is a static display describing various aspects of the Garden's plant collection, our local environment, and Aboriginal plant use. There are also display panels describing the life and achievements of the Garden’s founder, Miss Olive Pink.

Information about what is happening in the Garden each month is displayed on the outside wall of the Visitor Centre, and there are a dozen or so interpretive signs placed around the Garden describing key features or profiling particular plant groups.

PDF versions of the seven self-guided walk leaflets are available by clicking on Wattle Walk, Mallee Walk, Hill Walk, Medicinal Plants Walk; Rare and Threatened Plants Walk; Miss Pink's Garden Walk; and, Desert Plants Adaptations Walk. We have just started working on a project to produce an audio-trail to guide people around sites of significance for Miss Olive Pink. We expect to launch the audio-trail in late 2008.

Each species in our plantings is labelled with its taxonomic and common name, its individual plant reference number, and a marking to denote rare or threatened species.