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Connections to the past discovered through roses

Last updated: May 29, 2025 9:25 am
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Strewn across ancient farmsteads, alongside fences, and within untamed fields, heritage roses whisper tales of New Zealand’s bygone days.

In Central Otago, these resilient blooms often outlive the structures and individuals who once tended to them, offering a special connection to the region’s past.

Introduced by early pioneers during the 1800s, heritage roses were cherished imports from foreign lands.

They were lovingly planted near cottages, miner’s shacks, and grand estates — serving as reminders of home, marking final resting places, or simply adding splendor to the landscape.

Though many of these historical sites have vanished, the roses have persevered.

The intersection of flora, humanity, and locale takes center stage at the upcoming Heritage Talk, “Preserving our History — One Rose at a Time,” hosted by the Central Otago Heritage Trust at the Clyde Museum on Wednesday, June 4th at 6:30 pm.

Renowned rosarian Murray Radka will serve as the guest speaker.

Having traversed the country for numerous years, Mr. Radka has delved into the origins of heritage roses and documented their narratives.

His endeavors underscore the significance of these plants as historical touchstones.

During his presentation, Mr. Radka will elucidate how roses offer insights into settlement patterns, cultural ties, and even personal anecdotes from New Zealand’s early settlers.

“Every antique rose boasts a tale.

“When we unearth them today, we are unveiling a fragment of our heritage that is both delicate and incredibly enduring.

“It’s all about forging connections with our predecessors.”

Mr. Radka will also discuss initiatives aimed at safeguarding rare rose varieties from vanishing altogether.

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The lecture welcomes all, from gardening enthusiasts to history aficionados.

Advance registration is required. Please visit www.heritagecentralotago.org.nz/events to secure your spot.

Admission is by donation, with all proceeds benefiting the Clyde Museum.

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