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Rapaura offers something for everyone, native trees, ferns, seasonal flora, lily ponds, bridges and streams, garden sculptures and a relaxing bush walk to a cascading waterfall. Rapaura also offers comfortable self-catering accommodation in a 'Boutique Lodge' or 'Garden Cottage'.
No TV, just peace and the sound of running water. Evening meals by arrangement. 'KORU at rapaura' a new addition to the estate is a place to enjoy home cooked specialities, morning coffees, lingering lunches, sinful snacks and afternoon teas.
Rapaura is an example of man in harmony with nature. Abundant native bush and ferns, watergardens, birds (Tuis, Fantails, Silver Eyes and Wood Pigeons), meandering walks over bridges and streams and a bush walk to a cascading waterfall. There are seasonal displays of native and exotic flowers. Irises and Bog plants in spring, Azaleas and Rhododendrons followed by Orchids, Begonias, Hydrangeas and Water Lilies from November to April. All of these are interspersed with garden art. One of the pieces of art on display in the garden is a Genesa crystal. This is a sacred Geometric symbol; four circles forming a sphere composed of six squares and eight triangles. Dr Derald Langham, a Plant geneticist, coined the phrase "Genesa" in the 1940's to describe a family of shapes he found to symbolise growth patterns through which life energy flows.
A Genesa crystal is an energy 'air conditioner'. It draws on energy from a radius of 2 miles, cleanses and balances it and then sends it back out. Genesa crystals can amplify a gardener's co-creative intentions and plants thrive and help to physically filter the air when their energetic environment is in harmony.
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