Friday, 2 May 2014
John Hart Conservatory, Launceston, Tasmania
The John Hart Conservatory was erected by the Launceston Corporation from the John Hart Bequest in 1932 and refurbished in 2010 as a joint project between Launceston City Council and the Federal Government through the Regional Local Community Infrastructure Program. A twin copy from the same plans was also built at Parramatta Creek, which is on the way to Devonport. You don't need to be a gardening enthusiast to enjoy a visit to the John Hart Conservatory, which outside showcases beautiful annuals, whilst inside there is always a beautiful horticultural display.
Photos I took of my recent visit.
Location:
City Park, Launceston TAS 7250
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The plants are beautiful and I love them. Some of the you can meet in my country. I like nature especially flowers some say I have green fingers.
ReplyDeleteI expect you like gardening. The display in changed every now and then, that makes it more interesting.
DeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteThe floral displays are truly outstanding!
Everything looks so very lush and happy in its environment. A lovely place to spend time and relax amongst the flowers.
Lovely to see in person. The plants are well looked after and changed often, then changing the display every now and then.
DeleteBeautiful shot! I would love to visit there!
ReplyDeleteThanks. You never know you might get to see the display, or one similar at some stage.
DeleteBeautiful, like such a wintergarten.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Thanks.
DeleteIt's a pretty winter garden.
a botanist view of heaven
ReplyDeleteI guess it is Adam, never thought about it like that :)
DeleteSome much green and seem so orderly !
ReplyDeleteEverything is placed in there inpots.
DeleteA beautiful display and array of green house plants.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely Diane :)
DeleteReally beaytiffull, nice place.
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'Tis nice to visit and walk about.
DeleteHow gorgeous! It reminds me of a place here in Montreal. It is attached to a library as well!
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely. There is a big Hall not far..
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful plants and well displayed. This would be a lovely place to visit in winter.
ReplyDeleteI can't recall what flowers or greenery goes in there for winter, I will have to go and see.
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