The Royal Botanic Garden consist of of closely cultivated land surrounded by of open parklands comprising The Sydney Domain. The Garden forms a large natural amphitheatre, wrapped around and sloping down towards the 'stage' of Farm Cove. It is divided into four major precincts called the Lower Gardens, the Middle Gardens, the Palace Gardens and the Bennelong precinct. Within the four major precincts are many smaller gardens and features as well as large amounts of lightly wooded lawn areas. Located approximately in the middle of the four precincts is the Palm Grove Centre which offers a restaurant, cafe, visitors centre and bookshop. A large and complex public botanic garden, largely of late 19th-century character; being not only an historic site of the first importance but containing within it numerous structures which have been nominated separately by the
National Trust of Australia (NSW). A predominantly nineteenth century character of landscape layout strengthened by large mature trees. Traditionally designated as four areas reflecting its development. The single most distinct landscape feature in the Garden is the historic hand-hewn sandstone seawall that curves around Farm Cove from Mrs Macquarie's Point to the Opera House, delineating the garden from the harbour and providing a focal point for visitors, joggers and photographers. File:Sydney Opera house 3.jpg|The Garden around and behind Farm Cove File:The Mare & Foal Lawn view 2017.jpg|Farm Cove File:Sydney from domain.jpg|The Garden from Mrs Macquarie's Point The layout of the Gardens is exceptionally important, each area (the Middle garden, the Lower Garden, the Palace Lawn etc.) reflects an important stage in the development of the Garden and the current fashion in landscape design almost from the founding of the colony. The squared beds of the Middle Garden are traditionally believed to reflect the first furrows and shortly thereafter the first garden plots of the new settlement. The old Garden Palace grounds is the area bordering Macquarie Street and the Conservatorium of Music (former Government House stables). The Middle Garden is the first farm site. The Upper garden comprises the southern section housing administrative offices and National Herbarium on Mrs Macquarie's road as well as the nursery and depot area bordering the
Cahill Expressway. The Lower Garden comprises the rest of the area extending north of the Middle Garden to Farm Cove. The Garden Palace grounds being the highest point have excellent views and are maintained as lawn areas, garden beds, Australian shrubs and turf species. The area was originally enclosed by a paling fence for grazing the Governor's stock. An ornamental fence was constructed along Macquarie Street and in the grounds stood the Garden Palace built 1879 which was destroyed by fire in 1882. The Middle Garden is now the most closely cultivated section of the gardens where both native and exotic species are well labelled. It included the spring walk famous for its azalea display, one of the finest collections of outdoor palms in the world and a 1970s succulent garden. Some of the Lower Garden was laid out by Charles Fraser and features ponds which are frequented by waterfowl including Australian Black Swans which breed successfully in the environment.
Lower Gardens Charles Moore directed the reclamation of and expansion of the "Lower Garden" into Farm Cove, extending the gardens' pleasure grounds with curving pleasure walks, tree and shrubbery plantings. This work took place over 30 years, resulting in a gardenesque parkland which retains much of its original layout and composition today. Within this layout there are collections of plants of note, including from the Canary Islands, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. The lower gardens feature the Band Lawn, the main Ponds, the HSBC Oriental Garden, the Yurong, Victoria Lodge, Henry Lawson Gates and the Maiden Pavilion. File:Rbg 9550.jpg|The lower gardens File:Royal Botanic Gardens Flower Bed Lawn 2017.jpg|Replica Choragic Monument of Lysicrates File:Royal Botanic Gardens Main Pond 2017.jpg|The main ponds in winter File:Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Lotus Pond in Winter 201708.jpg|Lotus Pond in winter File:Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Main Pond 201708.jpg|Main ponds looking towards the city File:BandLawn.JPG|The Band Lawn File:Boy Extracting Thorn Statue 2017.jpg|Boy Extracting Thorn Statue File:LowerGardenPondsSummer3.JPG|The ponds in summer, full of water plants File:LowerGardens1.JPG|Glimpses of the harbour File:LowerGardensLawns2.JPG|Picnic lawns File:Writings in bamboo plant at Royal Botanic Garden, Circular Quay, Sydney.jpg|Writings in bamboo plant at Royal Botanic Garden, Circular Quay, Sydney
Middle Gardens The long rectangular beds have evolved from the rectangular beds of the earliest garden. The land before the first Government House and Bennelong Point was laid out in the manner of an English park, the Botanic Garden was treated in a purely functional way. The gate in the wall which Macquarie had completed in 1816 to protect the garden from the harbour, and which now separates the Middle and Lower Gardens. Fraser's plantings in what is now called the "Palm Grove", made between 1827 and 1828 from his Brisbane district and northern NSW travels survive, and include hoop pines (
Araucaria cunninghamii), weeping lilly pillies (
Waterhousia floribunda), a hoop pine (
Araucaria cunninghamii), two swamp oaks (
Casuarina cunninghamiana) on the eastern side of the palm grove. On his death in 1831 he was succeeded by Richard Cunningham. His brother, the explorer Allan Cunningham, was also a director. A native red cedar Fraser collected in 1822 formerly thought to have been from the Parramatta region has been genetically tested and found to have been collected in the Dorrigo region. This tree grows still near the Palm House (beside Farm Cove Creek in Bed 9). Charles Moore planted the Palm Grove which has an internationally significant collection of palms and rainforest species in the Middle Garden. The middle gardens feature the Palm House, the Wollemi Pine, the Succulent Garden, the Rare and Threatened Plant Garden, the
Herbarium & Plant Sciences Building, the Lion Gate Lodge, the Begonia Garden and the Macquarie Wall and Spring Walk. File:Royal Botanic Gardens Fountain 201708.jpg|Entrance Fountain File:Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Succulent Garden 2017.jpg|Succulent Garden File:Royal Botanic Gardens View3 201708.jpg|Garden
Palace Gardens The Palace Gardens feature the Calyx, the Rainforest Walk, the Pioneer Garden, the Morshead Fountain Gate, the Palace Garden Gate, the Rose Garden & Pavilion, the Turf Plots, the Old Mill Garden, the Herb Garden and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. File:Sandstone Pavillion - Herb Garden 201708.jpg|Sandstone Pavilion – Herb Garden File:Roses in the Botanical Gardens (6603451215).jpg|The Rose Garden File:Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Cupid Statue 201708.jpg|Cupid Statue File:Glasshouse.JPG|The Tropical Centre pyramid (2008) File:Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney 03.JPG|Inside the Tropical Centre File:Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Morshead Fountain 2017.jpg|Morshead Fountain File:The Calyx overview 2017.jpg|The Calyx glass house and function centre
Bennelong Precinct The Bennelong Precinct contains
Government House, the Parade Ground, the Australian Native Rockery, Bennelong Lawn and the Queen Elizabeth II Gate. File:Government House Outside view1 201708.jpg|Gateway to Government House File:Government House Garden view 201708.jpg|Government House gardens File:Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Parade Ground 2017.jpg|the Parade Ground File:Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Conservatorium Road, Sydney, New South Wales (2011-03-09).jpg|The Conservatorium of Music nestled in the Garden
Palm Grove Centre The Palm Grove Centre features the Palm Grove itself, a Cafe, Garden Shop and the Botanic Gardens Restaurant. File:PalmGrove2.JPG|Cafe and Restaurant File:Botanic Gardens Restaurant view 201708.jpg|Cafe and Restaurant interior File:PalmGrove4.JPG|The Palm Grove File:PalmGrove3.JPG|The Garden Shop File:PalmGrove5.JPG|Typical vegetation in the Palm Grove ==Daniel Solander Library==