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Alister Clark Memorial Rose Garden (Bulla)
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Listing last updated on Sat Apr 2025
Catalog: Printed.
Corner of Sunbury Road and Somerton Road (signposted as Green Street)
Bulla, Victoria 3428
Australia
+61 (0)3 9307 1485  [Information]
http://www.hume.vic.gov.au/Whats_On/Things_to_do_in_and_around_Hume/Explore_Hume/Alister_Clark_Rose_Garden
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The Bulla Garden Club claims to have all 67 of the extant roses of Alister Clark growing in the memorial garden. All the roses are identified and their dedicatees described. The free brochure at the gate provides a catalogue and map of the garden.

The loveliest public rose garden in Victoria. The spring display of Hybrid Giganteas is one of the glories of Australian life.

The garden was founded in 1997.

Working bees are often held — details from Helen Curtain, Hume City Council, 9205 2306.
 
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