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Auckland – Horticultural advice for Auckland gardeners" (published regularly since 1981), freely available at the visitor centre. Much of the trials have been conducted in the Shrub Trial Garden. Here some extensive collections have been created of
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Botanic Gardens holds plants from both New Zealand and elsewhere in the world which are threatened with extinction. There are also collections of plant cultivars which are now uncommon in cultivation. Growing these plants enables the gardens to provide plant material for research, education,
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Friends Horticultural Reference library were opened. Redevelopment of garden collections were undertaken in the 2000s such as the Heritage Rose Garden, New Zealand Rose Garden and the South African garden. A new significant addition to the garden was the
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Gardens), showcasing selected large-scale public sculptures, commenced in 2007 running for 3 months over the summer season. Another round of garden redevelopment occurred in the late 2000s with a major revamp of the Edible Gardens into themed rooms
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Campbell Lecture Building was erected. In 1986 an entrance at Katote Place was constructed in memory of Mr. Harry Beaumont, a former member of both the Auckland Regional Authority and Manukau City Council, and a strong promoter of the establishment of the gardens. That
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Edible and Herb Garden: a series of themed gardens which include the Walled Garden (portage-style garden with brick walls showing different micro-climates), Culinary Courtyard (formal display of attractive and useful culinary plants), Kiwi Backyard (informal garden with a food forest, raised
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Rose Garden: consisting of the Historic Rose Garden (species and heritage roses), Reflective Rose Garden (formal display of floribunda, hybrid tea, shrub and climbing roses), New Zealand Rose Garden (a mix of garden roses with native plants) and Pergola Garden (modern and heritage roses with
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and a second stage added to the Children's Garden. From 2010 onwards, a series of low-impact and water treatment/ stormwater design initiatives were added around the garden such as two living roof buildings, vegetated swales, rain gardens and riparian planting around the central lakes.
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A scientific advisory committee prepared the first master plan for the gardens. This was adopted by Council in March 1972. On 19 February 1973 the then Auckland City Councillor, Tom Pearce, turned the first sod. A nursery was established at the eastern end of the Hill Road frontage.
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was a very successful event which eventually outgrew its original location at the Ellerslie Race Course. The Botanic Gardens were used for the show for a number of years until 2008, when it moved to
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Rock Garden: two sections with one an eclectic mix of uncommon plants with an emphasis on small perennials, shrubs, bulbs and succulents and another featuring cacti and succulents from the Americas.
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Camellia Garden: a collection of species and cultivars with well known Camellia species of japonica, sansanqua and reticulata, supported with woody and herbaceous plantings of East Asian origin.
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planters, and composting ideas) and Orchard. The Herb Garden is one of the oldest plantings, established in 1979, with an array of herbs conveying their uses, value and historical significance.
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Gondwana Arboretum: groupings of trees planted from the early 2000s onwards which showcase predominantly coniferous trees from Southern Hemisphere countries which once were part of Gondwana.
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South African Garden: a wide range of southern Africa plants, particularly Cape flora. Significant plantings include Proteaceae, Asteraceae, restios and aloes.
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2851:Hunua Ranges
2836:East Harbour
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2572:Tonga Island
2364:Stony Batter
2185:Mavora Lakes
2047:Manurewa AFC
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1948:Matukutūruru
1943:Matukutūreia
1900:Wattle Downs
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3029:Goldie Bush
2946:Tawhitokino
2936:Tāpapakanga
2901:Orere Point
2861:Lake Tekapo
2627:Abel Tasman
2537:Te Angiangi
2527:Tauparikākā
2517:Taputeranga
2180:Lake Sumner
2130:Craigieburn
1865:The Gardens
1841:New Zealand
1762:North Shore
1696:Tawhitokino
1686:Tāpapakanga
1666:Orere Point
1572:Local Board
1541:Local Board
1524:Local Board
1507:Local Board
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1434:Subdivision
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1407:Local Board
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1316:North Shore
1303:Subdivision
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1100:Subdivision
1091:Local Board
1060:Local Board
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1043:Subdivision
1034:Local Board
1032:Albert-Eden
1003:Local Board
992:Subdivision
986:Subdivision
977:Local Board
888:, 1972/4/10
612:Hagley Park
543:Bishop Pine
471:Helen Clark
213:During the
94: /
82:174°54′27″E
69:Coordinates
62:New Zealand
3177:Categories
3024:Bruce Park
3001:Whakatīwai
2996:Whakanewha
2991:Wenderholm
2941:Tāwharanui
2931:Shakespear
2911:Pakuratahi
2806:Ātiu Creek
2730:Lewis Pass
2703:Te Urewera
2532:Tāwharanui
2482:Parininihi
2417:Horoirangi
2288:Bushy Park
2250:Te Papanui
2235:Ruataniwha
2125:Coromandel
2005:Government
1741:Whakatīwai
1736:Whakanewha
1731:Wenderholm
1691:Tāwharanui
1681:Shakespear
1606:Ātiu Creek
1414:Dairy Flat
1207:Papatoetoe
1058:Puketāpapa
1041:Maungawhau
874:. May 1995
851:References
716:Q118136068
679:Q117421984
429:Collection
122:1982-02-23
79:37°00′47″S
3123:Whitireia
2926:Scandrett
2871:Mahurangi
2841:Ferrymead
2791:Akatarawa
2687:Whanganui
2677:Tongariro
2652:Kahurangi
2647:Fiordland
2552:Te Matuku
2502:Punakaiki
2427:Kahurangi
2412:Hikurangi
2308:Zealandia
2230:Raukumara
2195:Northland
2160:Kaimanawa
1855:Alfriston
1768:Waitakere
1676:Scandrett
1641:Mahurangi
1539:Waitematā
1447:Waitākere
1432:Wellsford
1426:Warkworth
1343:Kaipātiki
1156:Pakuranga
622:Footnotes
464:cultivars
388:Hydrangea
277:1968–1989
245:1926–1968
182:, in the
3049:Wetlands
2866:Long Bay
2255:Victoria
2220:Remutaka
2210:Pirongia
2140:Hakatere
1926:Ash Hill
1905:Weymouth
1885:Manurewa
1875:Hillpark
1837:Auckland
1791:Franklin
1786:Papakura
1774:Auckland
1636:Long Bay
1255:Papakura
1238:Manurewa
1098:Pukekohe
1089:Franklin
1079:Franklin
1047:Ōwairaka
712:Wikidata
675:Wikidata
642:An. 1982
459:Phormium
380:Research
351:494,634
343:157,959
227:Hillpark
205:Location
180:Manurewa
176:Auckland
140:Visitors
58:Auckland
54:Manurewa
50:Location
2986:Waitawa
2966:Waharau
2956:Te Muri
2951:Te Ārai
2881:Muriwai
2856:Kaitoke
2826:Belmont
2672:Rakiura
2667:Paparoa
2620:Current
2240:Tararua
2225:Ruahine
2215:Pureora
2120:Catlins
2110:Aorangi
2105:Ahuriri
1780:Manukau
1726:Waitawa
1716:Waharau
1706:Te Muri
1701:Te Ārai
1651:Muriwai
1522:Waiheke
1171:Manukau
596:Friends
583:Library
398:Deutzia
361:Mission
348:1993/4
340:1988/9
148:Website
120: (
115:Created
2906:Pākiri
2816:Āwhitu
2796:Ambury
2696:Former
2642:Egmont
2512:Tapuae
2432:Kapiti
2402:Hautai
2387:Akaroa
2205:Oteake
2165:Kaweka
2150:Hanmer
1757:Rodney
1671:Pākiri
1616:Āwhitu
1601:Ambury
1405:Rodney
1395:Rodney
1374:Ōrākei
1364:Ōrākei
1301:Tāmaki
1150:Howick
1144:Botany
1135:Howick
1125:Howick
1110:Waiuku
1104:Wairoa
965:Albany
812:Vision
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498:pūriri
494:kererū
393:azalea
267:Tamaki
259:botany
219:Israel
3132:Other
2891:Ōmana
2831:Duder
2145:Hāwea
2115:Aotea
1880:Homai
1661:Ōmana
1621:Duder
1420:Kumeū
1213:Ōtara
950:Wards
170:is a
1910:Wiri
1782:City
1776:City
1770:City
1764:City
1570:Whau
1562:Ward
1560:Whau
1497:Ward
1449:Ward
1397:Ward
1366:Ward
1318:Ward
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