SOME CORNERS OF THE OTARI PLANT MUSEUM AT WILTON'S BUSH.-On left, Hebe (at top), a plant with a downy flower, and Celmisia Monroi a mountain daisy. Top right, a corner of the gardens which attracts considerable attention. Bottom right, memorial tablet to the late Mr Gresley Lukin, in the Alpine garden section of the museum. There was a large attendance of the public to the gardens on Saturday afternoon at the invitation of the Wellington Philosophical Society, when Dr. Cockayne, F.R.S., described the various plants to an interested audience.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7025, 8 December 1932, Page 5
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89SOME CORNERS OF THE OTARI PLANT MUSEUM AT WILTON'S BUSH.-On left, Hebe (at top), a plant with a downy flower, and Celmisia Monroi a mountain daisy. Top right, a corner of the gardens which attracts considerable attention. Bottom right, memorial tablet to the late Mr Gresley Lukin, in the Alpine garden section of the museum. There was a large attendance of the public to the gardens on Saturday afternoon at the invitation of the Wellington Philosophical Society, when Dr. Cockayne, F.R.S., described the various plants to an interested audience. Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7025, 8 December 1932, Page 5
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