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Araluen with the Gardening Club
A "must go to" place each Spring for the tulips. They have been planted at Araluen since 1930 with bulbs initially imported from Holland and now from the cool climes of Tasmania.
After the call went out on facebook in June this year, 200,000 bulbs were planted by a volunteer workforce.
Araluen, an aboriginal name meaning "running waters", is located in the Darling Ranges, 35km from Perth, Western Australia. The botanic park of 14 hectares is enclosed by a further 59 hectares of native Australian bushland that includes Marri, Eucalypt and Blackbutt trees. As well as the popular tulip displays, the garden features exotic plant species of camellias, tea roses and magnolias.
Araluen with the Gardening Club
A "must go to" place each Spring for the tulips. They have been planted at Araluen since 1930 with bulbs initially imported from Holland and now from the cool climes of Tasmania.
After the call went out on facebook in June this year, 200,000 bulbs were planted by a volunteer workforce.
Araluen, an aboriginal name meaning "running waters", is located in the Darling Ranges, 35km from Perth, Western Australia. The botanic park of 14 hectares is enclosed by a further 59 hectares of native Australian bushland that includes Marri, Eucalypt and Blackbutt trees. As well as the popular tulip displays, the garden features exotic plant species of camellias, tea roses and magnolias.