Lotus Wetlands

Nothing short of spectacular in summer

BEST TIME: January – February
Created along the loamy river flats, the wetlands contain numerous bogs and shallow ponds containing a large variety of water & bog plants. Five of our favourite varieties of lotus flowers are featured here including Mrs Perry Slocum, Carolina Queen, Hindu, Roseam Plena, Green Magic and Crème Lutea. Because the ponds are shallow, the lotus flowers grow to a height of 1.5m, creating a virtual forest of flowers. It’s the best place in the garden for visitors to get very close to the flowers and their perfume.

The waterlily walk feature the “Indian Blue Lotus” (which is actually a tropical waterlily), along with numerous other beautiful waterlilies. The ponds and bogs are edged with extensive garden beds full of perennial colour including impatiens, salvias and begonias. Other plants include canna lilies, petunias, celosias, hibiscus, thalis and papyrus.
The wetlands also provide very important habitat for many birds, frogs, insects and invertebrate life that live in the rich ponds. Many of our native animals rely on this created habitat, especially when food is scarce in the natural environment.