The Greenhouse

The Greenhouse is where the resort will be held at. At first glance it seems to be an ordinary greenhouse, but within it lies the wonders of nature and what she can offer.

We offer fresh, organic warm season crops and fragrant, beautiful flowers for every guest to enjoy.

Our gardeners gather these plants, many of which are then shrunk using our Shrink Machine for our restaurants. We only deliver the freshest quality ingredients for the pleasure of your tastebuds. You can even take some home yourself!


Hover over (or tap on) the images for more information about our plants!

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Corn

Fancy some thick, juicy corn? We have a field of them here in the greenhouse! Corn is one of the most popular crop around, due to its versatility and its tastiness. If you sign up for any of our tour package, you get bundles of free corn!

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Eggplant

Besides representing a certain object *wink wonk* eggplants are also a tasty snack when cooked, and is a valuable fruit (yes, fruit) in culinary arts due to its ability to absorb oils and flavors, as well as its soft, silky texture when cooked! Learn more about this smooth, waxy plant at our tour at the Bridge of Beauty!

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Basil

Basil is a tender plant that is used in cuisines all over the world, and often emits a strong smell. Do you know that Basil flowers are white in colour? Learn more about these herbs through our tour in the Basil Roaming attraction!

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Peach

Famous for its taste, the peach is a stone fruit that has a furry skin and is incredibly juicy and soft. Its looks are often used as an emoji akin to innuendo, with good reason. Find out more about them in our tour at the Bridge of Beauty!

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Tomato

Tomatoes have some of the most diverse uses in culinary arts, and are some of the more common plants grown in greenhouses. They can be consumed either raw or cooked. Tomatoes are a significant ingredient in umami, and it's classified as a berry. Visitors are able to receive free tomatoes during their stay in the resort.

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Marigold

Many species of marigold have different uses; the Tagetes species are often used to deter common insect pests, and are therefore present with tomato and eggplant plants. So you'll see them being peppered around our own tomato and eggplant plants!

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Hibiscus

The Hibiscus are beautiful flowers native to warm temperate and tropical climates. They are widely used as ornamental plants, and can be used as tea too, and is rich in vitamin C. Find out more about these beauties at our tour at the Bridge of Beauty!

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Jasmine

Jasmine is one of the most versatile flowers in the world. It's used commonly for tea, medicine, and even for relaxation. These fragrant flowers are grown nearest to the resort so you can enjoy its pleasant smells.

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Sunflower

Sunflowers commonly bring joy among people, which is part of why they're one of our attractions for ziplining! These flowers have yummy seeds that are versatile in use, such as making oil or even snacks!

Frangipani

Frangipanis are fragrant flowers that are most fragrant at night to attract moths to pollinate them. Particularly, if you're in the higher levels of our resort, even if they're significantly far from us, you could still occasionally smell their fragrance. These flowers are commonly used in perfume.

Where are we?

We are located in:

152 Mount Coo Tha Rd

Mount Coo Tha QLD 4066