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High praise for Otari-Wilton’s Bush
tari-Wilton’s Bush and Botanic Garden ki Paek k has achieved high commendation recognising the “hours of work by passionate, creative and knowledgeable people”.
The iconic garden was recently recognised for continuing to fulfil the requirements of a 6-Star Garden of International Significance by the New Zealand Garden Trust.
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It was commended for its gardens, new visitor centre and renovations, plant collections, conservation research and propagation. The only recommendation from the assessors was to keep doing what they are doing.
“My team has put in a massive effort to maintain our diverse collection of native plants through challenging times in recent years,” says Tim Park, the managerof tariNative Botanic Garden and Wilton’s Bush Reserve.
“We are very pleased that the work we are doing to renovate the gardens was appreciated by the assessors.
“We have also recently expanded the capacity of the Lions tari Plant Conservation Laboratory, which is developing techniques
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Rod/Kristin 478-4948 rod.downey@gmail.com www.johnsonvillescd.org.nz to save some of Aotearoa’s most threatened native plants including orchids (and their mycorrhizal partners), kauri and species affected by myrtle rust. tari-Wilton’s Bush was one of two of Wellington’s iconic gardens to gain awards.
“We have recently refreshed the visitor centre in partnership with mana whenua and local artists and are stoked that this new space was commended in the judges’ notes,” Mr Park says.
Wellington Botanic Garden ki Paek k was recognised as a 5-Star Garden of National Significance and was commended for its new meadows approach.

The main garden spaces and the Victorian bedding gardens were singled out for being particularly stunning. The interactive learning area for kids was also acknowledged as “great”, and a good use of a steep slope.
It was also recently recognised with a Qualmark Gold Award under the Sustainable Tourism Business criteria.
“The Botanic Garden’s achievement of its Qualmark Gold certification is testament to the garden’s presentation, and also reflects the unseen background work and systems which continue to make the garden one of the ‘must visit’ destinations in the region,” Botanic Garden’s manager David Sole says.
“This, alongside the garden continuing to be recognised as a Garden of National Significance, has coincided nicely with the return of visitors to the Capital and the fabulous summer.”