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- seat plaque
- informative plaque
- trees - memorial and commemorative
- plants - commemorative
- plants - donations
| No plaque In the Patio Bed in the Northwestern corner of the Lady Norwood Rose Garden In October 1999 the Friends of the Wellington Botanic Garden sponsored a rose naming competition to mark the millennium. The winning rose was given the name |
| Presented by the Welsh Society of Wellington, Inc. to commemorate the investiture o..... On south side of the Cable Car lookout |
| In loving memory of Olivia Frances Margaret We..... Myrtle Way, by remanant pool of first Japanese Garden opposite the Aracaria collection |
| In memory of Nola White In front of the main entrance to the Begonia House; Nola White was the wife of the first Chairman of the Friends of the Wellington Botanic Garden. |
| In Memory of Raymond Wildersp..... Sound Shell Lawn, eastern side |
| In Loving Memory of Glenys Williams 1915 - 2009 Inside Founders' Gate at start of William Bramley Drive Bronze plaque on seat |
| In memory of James Bruce Wilson 1913 - 1989 Above succulent garden, William Bramley Drive Bronze plaque on seat |
| In loving memory of Douglas Coburn Wilson (Dufty) 1917 - 1987 .....Lady Norwood Rose Garden second seat away from the fountain on gravel path between quadrant three and quadrant four towards the herb garden Bronze plaque on seat |
| Wilton's Wall Michael John Wilton, Plantsman Temperate section of the Begonia House |
| I am work in progress. Like a grand master artist my palette is filled with the right colours On William Bramley Drive in the Main Garden, approximately mid point Bronze plaque on seat |
| Camellia japonica 'Kate Sheppard' to commemorate 100 years of Woman's Suffra..... A short distance up the Camelia Garden, on the left. The tree relocated from the original locattion at the top of the garden. This tree was planted to commemorate 100 years of Woman's suffrage |
| This tree was given by members and staff of the Law Commission in appreciation of t..... Myrtle Way/Epuni Path corner The tree Eucalyptus ficifolia is now more correctly known as Corymbia ficifolia |
| This tree commemorates a benefactor and friend of the Gardens. A J Woolston..... In West Way opposite the Glenmore Street entrance. Mr Woolston lived opposite the Gardens in Glenmore Street. Because of the great pleasure he gained from the Gardens he awarded a $10 book voucher annually to the best apprentice ..... Bronze plaque below tree |
| No memorial in garden No plants from this collection remain in Garden today, and no record of this donation appears to exist.
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| In loving memory of Angel Baby Rachel Huiyi Xu. Our life is not c..... Childrens Playground Bronze plaque on seat |

Bronze plaque on seat