Other Areas

The Willow trees that flank the Village Inn ponds and line Mill Stream along the side of the 15th fairway are Crack Willow (Salix fragilis).

The smaller trees that underplant the east side of the Avenue are Hawthorns, (Crataegus sp)

The large stand of trees on the top of Orchard Hill between the 8th and 2nd greens is Larch (Larix decidua). These were probably planted as shelter for the farm fruit trees.

The group of Maples in front of Sala Sala restaurant are Sycamores, (Acer pseudoplatanus)

The two flowering Cherries that flank the Port Cochere, blossom several times a year. They are Prunus autumnalis.

The six small trees with copper bark around the Reception entrance are Paperbark Maples, (Acer griseum)

The tussocks that cover the banks above the 12th Fairway are Silver Tussock, (Poa cita).

The tussocks to the left of the 2nd Fairway are Red Tussock, (Chionochloa rubra).

The Poplars at the front gate are Populus “Tasman”.

The Poplars that line the boundaries of Millbrook are a mixture of Populus “Tasman” and Populus “Crows Nest”.

The large red stemmed shrubs scattered throughout the Resort are red stemmed Dogwoods, (Cornus alba “Siberica”).

For further information please do not hesitate to contact the Millbrook Landscape Department on +64 3 441 7000 Ext 7208.


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