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Waitangi Treaty Grounds
Tau Henare Drive, Waitangi

Waitangi Treaty Grounds
Waitangi Treaty Grounds gardens is a New Zealand Garden's Trust "Garden of National Significance".

The garden surrounding the Waitangi Treaty House is set in an extensive park-like reserve. It is home to a rose that is reputedly the first rose to be planted in New Zealand. An English Oak, Camphor Laurel, figs, totaras and Norfolk Island pine, planted around 1836 grow beside indigenous species, including cabbage trees and pohutukawa. Two large rose-red Camellia trees, Middlemist Red and C.japonica, planted in 1833, grow alongside the native bush track to the Treaty House.
A boardwalk leads through the mangrove forest to the Haruru Falls waterfall.

 

 
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+64 9 4027 437
Freephone: 800 924 826
Fax: +64 9 4028 303
Postal: PO BOX 48
Paihia
Bay of Islands
Website: www.waitangi.net.nz

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