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Also found in the Domain is the Auckland Winter Garden. This was an unplanned visit for us, as we had no knowledge of the place until happening upon a sign pointing to it. It sounded like something with possibilities, this being winter, and had the additional selling point of costing nothing to visit.
Bob and Connie with Sign
Bob and Connie with Sign

The Winter Garden has three principal parts: the Tropical House, the Temperate House (AKA the Cool House), and the Fernz Fernery. The Tropical and Temperate Houses are greenhouses occupied by plant life partial to their respective temperatures. These plants include trees, shrubs, cacti, and many colorful flowers. The entrance to the garden goes through the Temperate House.
The Temperate House
The Temperate House
Connie in Temperate House
Connie in Temperate House

Cactus Garden
Cactus Garden

Assorted Flowers
Assorted Flowers
Yellow Flower
Yellow Flower

The Tropical House and the Temperate House are separated by a large central courtyard with statues, fountains and a reflecting pool. The Tropical House had somewhat more colorful flowers and was blessedly warm inside. Among its plants were several carnivorous pitcher plants, irresistibly attractive to insects which often fall into the "pitchers" to be drowned and digested.
Tropical House and Courtyard
Tropical House and Courtyard

Inside the Tropical House
Inside the Tropical House
Flower in Pond
Flower in Pond

Pitcher Plant
Pitcher Plant
Another Pitcher Plant
Another Pitcher Plant

Purple Orchid
Purple Orchid
White and Red Flowers
White and Red Flowers

As one might expect, the Fernz Fernery (with entry from the courtyard) showcases ferns, found in profusion throughout New Zealand. The Fernery is probably very pleasant in the summer, but in the winter it was mostly dark and cold.
Fernz Fernery
Fernz Fernery

From the Winter Garden we returned to the local bus stop to get back to the Central Business District. Our plan was to do a last exploration of downtown Auckland before packing up for our departure from New Zealand.