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Notable Trees in the Botanic Garden since 1868

This heritage walk will focus on many of the notable specimen trees planted since 1868 in the Wellington Botanic Garden, which is both a Garden of National Significance and the first public garden in New Zealand to be classified as an historic area by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.

Presented by Rosemarie Patterson, Guide with Friends of Wellington Botanic Garden.

Health & Safety

Please contact the event host for health & safety information.

Please wear good shoes and dress for the weather. The tour may be cancelled in bad weather.

Location
Wellington Botanic Garden. Meet at the Founders' entrance.

Regions

Wellington CBD
Wellington

Tags

Walking Tour

Event times

11am-12pm Sun 5 Nov


Free

Friends of Wellington Botanic Garden

The Friends of the Wellington Botanic Garden are a group of supporters of the mahi of Wellington Botanic Garden. Some of us are gardeners, some are plant geeks, some just love the Garden! We are united in the kaupapa of supporting the Garden, their staff, and their mahi in conservation, education, and horticulture. Since our early beginnings, one of our goals has been to provide a guiding service for the Garden. As Wellington has grown to become a destination to hundreds of cruise ships each year, we too have grown our services to help travellers navigate the garden and help visitors get the best experience of the Wellington Botanic Garden. The easiest way to get involved is by following us on Facebook or send us an email to wbgfriends@gmail.com

Email: annemariengan@gmail.com

Phone: 021 475898