The Evolution of the ‘Queenslander’ Garden

Authors

  • Maurice C. Wilson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1017/S1321816600003408

Keywords:

The Queenslander garden, garden garden perception, use and management

Abstract

The Queenslander garden is instantly recognisable both by those blessed with a Queensland birthright and by those who are newly arrived or perhaps making a brief visit to the state while on holiday. Since the proclamation of the State of Queensland in 1859 the Queensland domestic garden has undergone various and numerous changes. There have been changes in size, design and preferred plant species. There have been changes in the householder's perception, use and management of the garden. Importantly there has also been change in what constitutes the Queenslander house.

Author Biography

  • Maurice C. Wilson

    Maurice Wilson is the Principal Lecturer (Parks and Gardens) at the Grovely TAFE. Previously he was Superintendent of Brisbane Central City Parks and before that he was a horticultural advisor in Papua/New Guinea for a period of 22 years.

References

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Published

2003-11-01

How to Cite

Wilson, M. C. (2003). The Evolution of the ‘Queenslander’ Garden. Queensland Review, 10(2), 133-140. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1321816600003408