The Conservatory is home to a diverse collection of tropical plants, succulents, arid-adapted species, and carnivorous plants from around the world. Whether you’re interested in lush rainforest species, drought-tolerant succulents, or insect-eating carnivorous plants, our collection offers a fascinating look at plant diversity and survival strategies.

Tropical Plants
Our tropical collection features lush, rainforest-adapted species known for their vibrant foliage, striking flowers, and unique ecological roles. These plants thrive in warm, humid conditions and include orchids, aroids, and epiphytic species from around the world.

Arid Plants
The arid collection showcases drought-tolerant succulents and desert plants adapted to extreme heat and minimal water. From towering cacti to resilient aloes and agaves, these plants demonstrate remarkable survival strategies in some of the harshest environments on Earth.

Carnivorous Plants
Our carnivorous plant collection highlights species that have evolved to trap and digest insects for nutrients. Featuring pitcher plants, Venus flytraps, and sundews, these fascinating plants thrive in nutrient-poor soils by capturing their own food.

Notable Plants
Explore our collection of notable plants, showcasing rare, unusual, and ecologically significant species from tropical rainforests, arid deserts, and other unique habitats around the world.