Heading South along the walkway you cross the Cobham Drive Bridge and enter the outer grounds of the Hamilton Botanical Gardens. This is a place that is always changing during the seasons, and summer through to autumn is probably the best time to visit. There are beautiful varieties of winter flowers grown here but they just dont compare to their summer cousins.
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Bird roost style unknown
found along the entrance pathway |
The gardens however are not just about flowers but about culture as well. India, China, England,America as well as native gardens and a fully functional kitchen & herb garden can be found here. This is also the home of Wintec's (Waikato Institute of technology) Horticulture and arborculture schools.
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Part of the outer water area leading into
the Japanese garden |
There is something here for everyone and its a great place to have lunch and just chill out.
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Sentinels stand in the courtyard that leads to several of the gardens |
One of the first gardens you come to is the Japanese garden incorporating a traditional sand and stone garden with a garden of contemplation found by entry through the small viewing room. Its a very apt name as the sound of the city around really doesn't intrude here and the space is very quiet and restful.
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Approaching the Japanese garden |
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Japanese Stone garden |
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Entry to the garden of Contemplation |
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A very peaceful setting. |
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A local at bath time |
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Washing the wings |
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Clean from top to bottom. |
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