Plant research
The primary research role of the Australian National Botanic Gardens is through the Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research (CANBR), jointly managed with CSIRO Plant Industry. The Australian National Herbarium is part of the CANBR. In the past the Gardens had a horticultural research unit, and some archival reports from this unit are included.
Areas in this section:
- Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research (CANBR)
- Australian National Herbarium
- External research projects undertaken in the ANBG
- Australia's Virtual Herbarium (AVH)
- Cryptogam Herbarium
- Horticultural Research
- Photograph Collection
- Botanical Databases
- Plant Names
- Seed bank
- Library & Archive
- Botanical Resource Centre
- Climate change
- Myrtle Rust in Canberra
Application forms for research
- Application form for a permit to do research at ANBG
- Application form for release of plant material from the ANBG