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Native Flower Arranging Workshop

Hunter Region Botanic Gardens • Heatherbrae 2324star4.0(View 603 ratings)

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    Learn some useful techniques to create your own floral arrangements using foliage from the Hunter Region Botanic Gardens. Join Tracey from 'Petals & Halos' who will guide you through the creative process. One workshop only - be quick to book in. Friday 17th April, $30 per participant, $5 for accompanying adult. Bookings via Humanitix.

2100 Pacific Hwy, Heatherbrae NSW 2324, Australia

7 - 19 years old

2 hours

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2100 Pacific Hwy, Heatherbrae NSW 2324, Australia

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Hunter Region Botanic Gardens

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Workshops, programs, activities and events for families and kids.


ABOUT US


The Hunter Region Botanic Gardens cover an area of more than 130 hectares, much of which has been preserved as natural bushland. The Gardens are managed, maintained and developed by a non-profit company of volunteers.


To welcome visitors, the Gardens have a Visitor Centre, cafe, gift shop and reference library. Devonshire teas and light lunches are served daily, or visitors can picnic in the Gardens. Walks and excursions are organised regularly, and there is a program of special events.


The Gardens are constantly growing as new displays are developed for recreational, educational and scientific purposes. Australian and introduced species are laid out in theme areas including acacias, banksias, myrtaceae, grevillias, ferns, bushtucker plants, succulents and palms. Rare and endangered Australian species are also cultivated. Our orchid houses are extremely popular with visitors.


Many of the plants are suitable for the home garden, and the landscaping is an inspiration for the keen gardener. Expert personal advice is available on plantings and propagation, and a large selection of plants and herbs can be purchased at low prices from our plant stall.


Easy walking trails provide access to the natural bushland with its mature blackbutt, angophoras and swamp mahogany forests and its understorey of more than 150 native plants. Their forests are the natural habitat of goannas, wallabies, lizards, brushtail and ringtail possums, sugar gliders, bats, a small group of resident koalas and many birds.


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