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Other Name557 NAPIER STREET Location559 NAPIER STREET and 71 NAPOLEON CRESCENT WHITE HILLS, GREATER BENDIGO CITY LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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White Hills Botanic Gardens, dating from 1857 and continuously maintained as a public garden is of regional significance: - as a reserve for significant exotic species, particularly those listed on the National Trust Register of Significant Trees; - for its role in providing passive and active recreation to citizens of Bendigo and neighbouring areas; - for the retention of a number of plants which are evidence of its original role as a botanic garden; mature specimens of note (other than the Significant Trees) include Ficus macrophylla, Cedrus deodara, Juniperus virginiana, Ulmus procera and U.x hollandica, Pinus spp. and Quercus spp. - for the retention of a number of bird and animal cages which are evidence of its earlier role in the acclimatization of birds and animals within the colony; - historically for its early date of development, 1857, as a recreational site with close parallels to the development of the city; - for those features which enhance the garden's qualities; these include the lake / 1agoon and island, floral bedding, arch (soldiers memorial to WWl), pavilion (c1910?) and mature planting.
Parks, Gardens and Trees
Garden Botanic