Auckland's West Coast Earns Silver Medal
Auckland's West Coast Earns Silver Medal
The garden that
brought the rugged bush and beach of Auckland's
west
coast to London has been awarded a Silver medal at
the Chelsea Flower
Show, the Royal Horticultural
Society's most prestigious event.
It is the first time at
Chelsea for 30-year-old Auckland designer Xanthe
White
and her team, who have successfully pulled off the ambitious
task
of recreating a slice of New Zealand in London.
Xanthe White comments: "It is a privilege for any
gardener just to be at
the Chelsea Flower Show, so we are
thrilled that our first ever garden
at Chelsea has won a
Silver medal."
One of the challenges for Xanthe and her
team was to co-ordinate
shipments from New Zealand,
including rocks, timber and glass, with
locally-sourced
materials and plants. All of the plants in the garden
are
native to New Zealand - which meant around a thousand plants
had to
be imported from New Zealand, and the remaining
2000 plants sourced from
nurseries in the UK.
Tourism
New Zealand is delighted with the result. CEO George
Hickton
says: "The Chelsea Flower Show provides a
fantastic platform for us to
showcase New Zealand to the
British public in a surprising way. The 100%
Pure New
Zealand Garden offers a glimpse of our varied and
beautiful
natural landscape, and a new look at New
Zealand's contemporary arts and
culture.
Hickton
continues: "Xanthe and the team have produced a stunning
and
innovative garden that will have great talkability
amongst visitors to
the show. Media coverage of the event
is huge and Xanthe has been a
fantastic ambassador for
New Zealand. We are confident that The 100%
Pure New
Zealand Garden will entice more UK visitors to come to
New
Zealand and see the real thing."
The 100% Pure New
Zealand Garden is a Tourism New Zealand garden,
supported
by Air New Zealand, Tailor Made Travel, Titan HiTours
and
Tourism Auckland. All involved would like to thank
the Royal
Horticultural Society for assisting with space
for the plants at the RHS
Garden Wisley - where hundreds
of New Zealand plants will go after the
show.
Visit www.newzealand.com to find out more about The 100% Pure New Zealand Garden
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