The begonia house in Wellington's Botanic Gardens has been given a second chance at survival.
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The greenhouse, built in 1960 to house exotic plants at the city's Botanic Gardens, faced demolition as the council sought to save money as part of its long-term plan amendment.
The begonia house in Wellington's Botanic Gardens has been given a second chance at survival.
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