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| Airlie Garden and Gifts - Mangaroa, Upper Hutt |
ph: 04-526-4082 fax: 04-526-4810 |
| Kaitoke Country Gardens - Kaitoke, Upper Hutt | ph: 04 526 6639 fax: 04 526 7305 |
| Wellington Rose Garden - | |
| Efil Doog - Garden of Art - Upper Hutt
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ph: 04 526 7924 fax: 04 526 7924 efildoog@xtra.co.nz |
| Pepped Warbeck Garden - Johnsonville |
ph: 04 478 7586 fax: 04 478 7586 pepped.warbeck@clear.net.nz |
| Lady Norwood Begonia House - Wellington Botanic Gardens |
ph: 04 801 3071
treehouse@wcc.govt.nz |
| Otari Wiltons Bush Native Botanic Garden - 160 Wilton Rd
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ph: 04 499 4444 |
| Wind Garden - Houghton Bay A coastal perennial garden. |
ph: 04 387 9541 jacob@windgardens.com |
| Riddiford Gardens - Queens Drive & Laings Road, Lower Hutt
Hutt City was New Zealand’s first garden city and the pride continues in the city’s floral displays. The long border and flower beds in front of the civic buildings are planted for year round displays. Two glass houses provide environments for rotating exhibitions and more exotic displays. The gardens also include an aviary and play area. |
ph: 04 576 6666 |
| Percy Reserve - Hutt Valley Just off State Highway 2, north of Korokoro. These native gardens play an important role in the conservation of many rare and endangered New Zealand species. Highlights include Chatham Islands and New Zealand alpine collections. Woodland areas offer rich green flora typical of the New Zealand landscape. There is a picnic area and a number of easy walking tracks. |
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| Jubilee Park - Normandale Road, Normandale The first settlers of the New Zealand Company arrived in the Petone area in 1840. These gardens opened in 1940 to commemorate 100 years of the Wellington province. The park also has an open lawn, picnic areas, bush walks and heritage plantings throughout the park. |
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| Sudbury - Ohariu Valley | ph: 04 478 4846 fax: 04 478 4917 |
| Wellington Botanic Garden |
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Email Wendy if you can add a garden to this list.
Created by Wendy at Netlist 1998