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Plymouth, New Zealand
Short Description: Pukekura Park is a nationally significant garden that spans 52 hectares right in the center of New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand. Since it opened in 1876, the park has seen ongoing development. Its elongated shape runs along a natural stream valley, where a number of artificial lakes have been formed by damming the water at different locations.
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Whangārei, New Zealand
Short Description: Whangārei Quarry Gardens are a stunning sub-tropical haven located in the center of Whangarei. Since the 1990s, this area has been transformed from a neglected commercial quarry into the vibrant garden we see today, thanks to the hard work of local volunteers and gardeners. As a dynamic community project, it keeps evolving, providing fresh experiences with each visit.
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Kerikeri, New Zealand
Short Description: Wharepuke Subtropical Garden
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Taupiri, New Zealand
Short Description: Woodlands Estate - Homestead, Gardens, Venue is a remarkable garden that boasts both historical significance and stunning landscapes. The Homestead is recognized as a category 1 Historic Place by Heritage New Zealand. Established in 1870, it served as the heart of a sprawling 98,000-acre farming operation, where the first butter was exported under the Anchor brand.
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Tauranga, New Zealand
Short Description: The Elms | Te Papa Tauranga garden stands as one of the oldest European gardens in New Zealand, located south of the Bay of Islands. It was established by the Church Missionary Society (CMS) between 1834 and 1844, similar to the gardens at The Treaty House in Waitangi.
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Oamaru, New Zealand
Short Description: Oamaru Public Gardens, founded in 1876, is one of the oldest gardens in New Zealand. With a prestigious 5-star ‘Garden of Significance’ rating, these gardens have enchanted visitors for more than a hundred years.
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Auckland, New Zealand
Short Description: Auckland Botanic Gardens spans an impressive 64 hectares (160 acres) and is home to over 10,000 different plants. It is a relatively new garden that has transformed gently rolling farmland into a beautiful green space. Thanks to its mild temperate climate, the gardens showcase a diverse range of plant species. The collections of native plants highlight those that naturally grow in the northern regions of New Zealand, and there’s even a special area dedicated to showcasing threatened plant species.
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West Melton, New Zealand
Short Description: Casa Rossa in West Melton, New Zealand. Casa Rossa garden presents a captivating blend of formal spaces surrounding the house and more relaxed areas in the dell. A standout feature is the 60-meter tapestry beech walk, which frames the view and offers a tantalizing peek at the garden's central attractions.
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Ngatapa, New Zealand
Short Description: Eastwoodhill Arboretum in Ngatapa, New Zealand boasts more than 25,000 varieties of both exotic and native trees, shrubs, and climbing plants. Additionally, many rare and distinctive conifers contribute evergreen shapes and hues to the landscape.
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Auckland, New Zealand
Short Description: Domain Wintergardens

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