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organised by
Wellington City Council and sponsors. The date of the event was decided months in advance due to the organisation required, but sometimes the tulips reached full bloom earlier or later than the scheduled date because of the weather. Tulip Sunday in Wellington began in 1944 with between 10,000 and 20,000 tulips on display and music provided by a band. The event received a boost in 1948, when the Netherlands government gave 25,000 tulip bulbs to Wellington in recognition of New Zealand's welcome to Dutch refugees after World War 2. In 2024, Wellington City Council advised that since it had changed to a more sustainable planting scheme, it would no longer hold Tulip Sunday.
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in World War 1 and 2. A plaque on the structure states: "In commemoration of bandsmen of the
Wellington District who served their king and country and of those who also made the supreme sacrifice. 1914–1918. 1939–1945. "Their sound is gone out into all lands" Psalm 19 v4." The Sound Shell and lawn form a sheltered area that has been used many types of event, including band performances, music concerts, Christmas carols, open air dancing, plays, weddings and dance displays. During the summer Gardens Magic season, people picnic on the lawn and trees around the area are lit up.
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Norwood Rose Garden, and a path from Bolton Street Cemetery past Anderson Park also leads to the rose garden. Further up Glenmore Street from the Founders Entrance are the Pipitea Entrance and West Entrance, which lead to the Puriri Lawn and Magpie Lawn. Three more pedestrian entrances provide access from the south, at Glen Road, Mariri Road and Boundary Road.
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and the Mariri Road entrance, to commemorate Hector's work. Several governors-general have since planted pine trees in the pinetum. Some trees in the pinetum are more than 140 years old. Both mature trees and saplings planted by governors-general have been damaged by kākā ripping off bark to get at the trees' sap. A memorial to James Hector was unveiled in the pinetum in 2004.
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There are a variety of sculptures in the
Botanic Gardens. Near the Founders Entrance are two small statues of a child pouring water from a jar. The original statues were made of cast iron and installed in the garden between 1906 and 1910. After the statues were stolen and returned, replicas were made
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Various gullies were filled in and levelled. A gully at what is now
Anderson Park was filled in between 1906 and 1910, with later work done between 1931 and 1934 when the park was made larger. The new flat area became Anderson Park sports ground. From 1927, a ridge in the southwest of the garden was
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until 1891. It served three purposes: a trial ground for the government to test the economic potential of various plants, a place for scientists to collect and study native and introduced plants, and a place for the public to enjoy. The New
Zealand Institute planted conifers as part of a programme to
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Observatory Reserve, owned by the government and managed by the Department of Conservation. Wellington City Council maintains the grounds around these buildings to ensure they are in keeping with the rest of the garden, although they are not officially covered by the Botanic Garden
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The duck pond is a naturally-formed pond, fed by the
Pukatea and Pipitea streams, and has been a feature of the Botanic Garden since 1868. In times past it was known as the Frog Pond, the Lily Pond and the Swan Pond. In 1996 the pond was enlarged and reshaped, and its surroundings were upgraded with
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and a discovery garden used for school visits, as well as talks and demonstrations by gardeners on topics such as 'pruning roses'. There are historic wooden and brick buildings formerly used as gardeners' accommodation, workshops and stables. A large playground contains a long slide and flying fox.
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began managing the garden in 1891, tidying up and developing various parts of the garden to improve public amenity. The garden became more popular with the public after the cable car began running in 1902 and trams started running along
Glenmore Street in 1904. The council constructed a tea kiosk at
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The Sound Shell Lawn was originally a teaching garden, then a rose garden. A wooden band rotunda was built in 1907 and in use until the concrete Sound Shell was built in 1953. The
Wellington Bands Association proposed construction of the Sound Shell as a memorial to bandsmen who had fought and died
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becoming a major export. Some pines and conifers have since been removed from the main garden to make space for other types of planting. On Arbor Day 1992, the James Hector Pinetum was officially opened by then governor-general Dame Catherine Tizard in an area of the garden between Glenmore Street
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The garden contains many discrete collections including the Lady Norwood Rose Garden, rock gardens, cacti and succulents, an Australian garden, camellias, dwarf conifers, a fernery, a herb garden, a grass collection and a fragrant garden. Educational facilities include the Treehouse visitor centre
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Paths were laid out, native plants from other parts of New Zealand planted, and trees and plants labelled, "giving them popular Maori names instead of their scientific appellations it would indeed be a pity not to see the native names of the New Zealand flora perpetuated as long as possible". The
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organisation. Under this programme, the Botanic Garden aimed to reduce waste, energy consumption, travel and fuel, by means such as replacing power tools with electric ones and altering the way the glasshouses are managed. Instead of using gas heaters to warm the glasshouses, piped hot water from
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The main entrance to the Botanic Garden is the Founders Entrance on Glenmore Street, which leads past formal flower beds to the duck pond. As of 2024, a public bus stops outside this entrance. The Centennial Entrance near the Founders Entrance provides vehicle and pedestrian access from Glenmore
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programme, Wellington City Council organised events in the Botanic Garden during summers from 1979 to the early 2000s, including live Shakespeare, free movies, teddy bears' picnics and free concerts. The concert series continued at the Sound Shell and in 2024 celebrated 44 years of concerts. The
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The rose garden site was originally a gully with the Waipiro (or Waipirau) stream running through it. The gully was filled in and the current rose garden was then established from 1950 to 1953, in time for that year's royal tour. It is named after Lady Norwood, former mayoress of Wellington, who
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From 1944 until 2023, Tulip Sunday was part of a spring festival held annually in the gardens, usually near the end of September. Visitors enjoyed seeing the flower beds near the Founders Entrance filled with masses of tulips in full bloom, and could enjoy entertainment (often Dutch-themed)
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Wellington Botanic Garden is one of New Zealand's oldest botanic gardens. The land already set aside as a reserve was formally designated as "The Botanic Garden of Wellington" with the passing of the Botanic Garden Act 1869. The gardens and the land they occupied were allocated to a Board of
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James Hector planted 127 species of conifers throughout the garden in the nineteenth century, with a view to finding out which species might be economically useful in New Zealand. Some of these species are now endangered in their natural habitats but have thrived in New Zealand, with
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electric heat pumps is used. In 2024, the garden announced a new planting scheme in the main garden. By changing the irrigation and mix of plants on display, the garden will become more sustainable, shifting from planting every six months to planting only every three to five years.
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In 1975 the Japan Society of New Zealand gifted a carved stone lantern that is now located in the Peace Garden adjacent to the Lady Norwood Rose Garden. In 1994 the lantern was adapted to house the Hiroshima Peace Flame in recognition of Wellington's nuclear free status.
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The Treehouse is a visitor and education centre, shop and administration centre located in the middle of the gardens. The facilities include a seminar room and exhibition area. The Treehouse was built in 1991 in a partnership between Wellington City Council and the
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The Dell is a flat, sheltered lawn area of 1,670 m (18,000 sq ft) located behind the Begonia House. It is available for hire and has been used for a wide range of events including large picnics, music performances, outdoor theatre and outdoor cinema.
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The rose garden contains 110 beds of roses, including new and traditional varieties, laid out in concentric circles around the fountain. Climbing roses grow around the colonnades that surround the garden. The flowering season stretches from November to April. The
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Live music performances have taken place in the garden since the 1900s, including regular Sunday band performances at the band rotunda built in 1907. Later, a variety of music was performed at the Sound Shell, including pop concerts in the late 1960s and then
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The Botanic Garden contains remnants of lowland broadleaf native forest. These pockets of forest cover eight hectares near Fern Glen Stream, Stable Gully, and the Salamanca hillside south of the Lady Norwood Rose Garden. There are areas of predominantly
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in bronze for display, while the original iron statues are kept in safe storage. Also near the Founders Entrance is the 'Joy' fountain which consists of a round pool with three frogs spouting water, with a central figure of a child with doves, carved in
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Later developments included the Lady Norwood Rose Garden (1953) which was created over a filled-in gully, Begonia House (1960), a herb garden (1970s), an information centre (1983–1987), the Treehouse education centre (1991) and a sculpture trail (1991).
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The Botanic Garden is a popular attraction for visitors to Wellington, often rating in the top five visitor attractions in the city. In 2023, Wellington City Council reported that the combined total number of visitors to Wellington Botanic Garden and
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planted around 1870 as part of the Botanic Garden's early role in assessing the economic potential of introduced species. The genetic value of trees like this has increased since their decline in their native habitat.
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and rātā trees that have survived since pre-European times. Although these forest remnants have been modifed by human interaction and introduced species and pests, they still have much scientific and heritage value.
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donated £300 towards a proposed new begonia house in 1949, and in 1955 donated a fountain for the middle of the rose garden. In 1977, the fountain was replaced by a new one donated by Lady Norwood's children.
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perch") to the garden, and its official name then became 'Wellington Botanic Garden ki Paekākā'. Some Wellington City Councillors raised concerns that the public had not been consulted about the name change.
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in the garden, as the birds peel off bark to get to the trees' sap. In March 2024, two mature redwoods planted around the 1870s had to be removed from the garden because of decay caused by kākā damage.
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the top of the cable car (1904), a playground near Anderson Park (1905), a rotunda near the duck pond (1907), and a fernery (1911). Public toilets were installed and staff buildings constructed.
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a small pavilion, wetland garden and lookout points. In 1998, landscape architect Stephen Dunn of Boffa Miskell won a silver award for his redesign of the pond, in a competition held by the
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import plant species and assess their potential for economic benefit to New Zealand, and these came to form a framework and shelter for other plantings. The large
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trees that are a feature in some areas of the garden were grown using the first seeds of the species that were imported into New Zealand from
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are visible some nights along paths in the main garden near the duck pond, and visitors can take a tour to see them.
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In the south-east part of the Botanic Garden near the cable car station and museum are several observatories. The
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in Newtown in 1906, including the "City Emu" which died shortly after being relocated to the Zoo from the garden.
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A threatened species garden next to the Treehouse education centre displays native plants that are under threat.
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2155:(Revised March 2005 ed.). Wellington, New Zealand: Friends of The Wellington Botanic Garden Incorporated.
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1920s map of the Botanic Garden, showing location of the duck pond and Pipitea, Pukatea and Waipirau Streams
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Houlahan, Mike (24 June 1996). "Arty steps punctuate garden sculpture walk".
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Centennial sundial, celebrating 100 years of council management of the garden
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in New Zealand. It covers 25 ha (62 acres) of land in a valley between
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began a project to place sculptures in the garden. The result is the
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Bethney (20 February 2010). "Forensics follow girl-gang vandals".
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The Botanic Garden, Wellington. A New Zealand History 1840–1987
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series is titled Gardens Magic and also includes a light show.
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then bought the land in 1852. In 1865 the land was sold to the
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Treehouse, the Education and Environment Centre of the Garden
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Heritage New Zealand historic areas in the Wellington Region
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awarded the garden a 'Garden of Excellence' award in 2015.
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and the Landscape Industries Association of New Zealand.
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2019:"Wellington Botanic Gardens – Tree House Visitor Centre"
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for growing and gathering food for Kumutoto and Pipitea
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for growing and gathering food for Kumutoto and Pipitea
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Research Archive at Victoria University of Wellington
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A path in the Wellington Botanic Garden during spring
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1913:"The story behind Wellington's Peace Flame"
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2323:"Wellington Gardens Bird Watcher's Guide"
1731:"Feather in cap for duckpond's creator".
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1074:. Wellington City Council. 2014.
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1388:The New Zealand Rose Society
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3363:New Zealand School of Music
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1147:– via Papers Past.
942:New Zealand Garden Trust
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2892:Destinationless Travel
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2772:. 13 December 2019.
2513:. 13 December 2023.
1993:www.sculpture.org.nz
1946:. 15 December 1997.
1919:. 16 November 2013.
1514:. 25 November 1907.
1390:. 21 February 2010.
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1003:Heritage New Zealand
812:, by Dennis O'Connor
761:The playground, 2024
703:Heritage New Zealand
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2941:"Wellington travel"
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