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    BGANZ visit the 1769 Garden

    Fantastic to see the experts turning up to inspect the 1769 Garden. Malcolm Rutherford, its curator, showing the Garden off to delegates from BGANZ, Botanical Gardens of Australia and New Zealand.

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    Updated: May 17, 2019

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