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Guilfoyle's Gardens Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Bunjil: I cannot see any information that suggests to me that steps have been taken to resolve the issue/s associated with this placement - one or more of the following applies:

             - Cache Owner unable to maintain cache 
             - No response from the cache owner.
             - No cache to find or log to sign.
             - It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.
             - Cache has been abandoned by cache owner/cache in disrepair

As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to also prevent it from blocking other cache placements.

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Hidden : 8/24/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Cache is a camoed fruit container.  Room for swaps.  Please replace as you found it as this is a high muggle activity area. 
GZ is a popular spot especially on a Saturday afternoon to take some memorable photographis shots.  On Wednesday's you may be watched from across the road.  Please keep this in mind when you are retrieving and replacing the cache.  Muggles can come at you from all directions.

The Hamilton Botanic Gardens is one of the earliest botanic gardens in Victoria and has great historical, scientific (botanical) and aesthetic significance. It received the State’s highest heritage protection, following its inclusion on the Victorian Heritage Register. After Hamilton was surveyed in 1850, land was set aside for a public garden in 1853 and gazetted in 1870.

William Ferguson, a landscaper from the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, undertook the first plantings on site in 1870. However, from 1881, the gardens were developed to a plan by William Guilfoyle, the curator of the Royal Botanic Gardens and one of Australia’s greatest garden designers and botanists.

Victoria’s fourth oldest botanic gardens, it is one of the State’s most intact examples of a 19th-century regional botanic garden, and an important early example of the work of Guilfoyle.

With curved paths, sweeping lawns, perimeter plantings, areas of intensive horticultural interest and a lake, the Gardens exemplify Guilfoyle’s ideas about planting.

Today, the original Guilfoyle plan for the Gardens still survives and can be viewed at the Hamilton Art Gallery, along with an accompanying letter from the designer.

Significant plants include the State’s only known Gymnocladus dioicus (Kentucky Coffee Tree) and largest known Chamaecyparis funebris (Funeral Cypress), as well as two rare Quercus leucotrichophora (Himalayan Oaks).

Reflecting 19th-century traditions, zoological elements have been a feature of the gardens since 1885, with two aviaries and an animal enclosure remaining.

Set in 4 acres, Hamilton Botanic Gardens is bounded by French, Kennedy, Martin and Thompson Streets, Hamilton

*Guilfoyle Garden
*Cottage Sensory Garden
*Bird Flight Aviary
*Abutilon collection
*And much more

*BBQ facilities
*Playground
*Open All hours

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