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The State Rose Garden in Newtown Park has more than 1,500 roses planted, with many more to be planted over coming years.
This rosarium is being continually upgraded as a living memorial to the people of this city and the district in general.
This special garden has been one of the most successful community projects in Toowoomba, with residents and volunteers contributing donations or in-kind support - machinery, equipment and skills. Toowoomba City Council has contributed for capital improvements to the gardens and the new toilet block.
The major planting of roses in the garden was selected from the floribunda, hybrid tea, David Austin and climbing varieties. Of special interest are the Titian and Carabella roses, which were bred in Toowoomba and are just two of the Reithmuller Roses.
The historic Newtown Park is bounded by Holberton, Taylor, Tor and Pottinger Streets. Of special interest to historians is the Entrance Pavilion off Holberton Street where the history of the park and its people since 1912, and the history of roses, is displayed on brass plaques in an artistic and easy to read form.
The Friends of the State Rose Garden in Newtown Park has contributed to construction and development of the garden. The Friends volunteer from 50 to 70 hours per week, depending on the season, for maintenance of the roses, such as deadheading and pruning. The Friends have commenced planting winter and spring flowering bulbs in lawn areas under trees to further enhance the City's reputation as the Garden City for all four seasons of the year.
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