Cannabis seedlings have been found growing in Parliament’s rose gardens today, with a groundskeeper confirming to RNZ that the plants had been raked up and destroyed along with the rest of the green waste.

Cannabis seedlings spotted growing in the rose gardens of Parliament grounds
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A protester who had returned to Parliament grounds today claimed the seeds had been sowed during last month’s 23-day occupation, alongside a range of produce such as tomatoes and fruit trees.
Many of the cannabis seeds had been scattered throughout Parliament, they said, and “many more will likely germinate for years to come”.
The groundskeeper agreed some seeds likely remained.
“There were a few cannabis seedlings. A lot of seeds had been scattered around, amongst other things left from the protestors.”
A security guard had not been made aware of the weed, and mused it was “probably the first cannabis that has ever been planted on Parliament grounds”.

Cannabis seedlings spotted growing in Parliament grounds garden
Photo: Supplied
The plants were discovered by a Wellingtonian, who wished to remain anonymous, who had posted photos of them online, thinking it was “quite funny”.
He was eating lunch at Parliament when he spotted what he described as “special plants” growing in the Parliament rose garden, along with marigolds and a brassica.
“I may or may not have inhaled back in uni, and so had a fairly good idea of what kind of plants were sprouting just metres…
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Cannabis seedlings have been found growing in Parliament’s rose gardens today, with a groundskeeper confirming to RNZ that the plants had been raked up and destroyed along with the rest of the green waste.

Cannabis seedlings spotted growing in the rose gardens of Parliament grounds
Photo: Supplied
A protester who had returned to Parliament grounds today claimed the seeds had been sowed during last month’s 23-day occupation, alongside a range of produce such as tomatoes and fruit trees.
Many of the cannabis seeds had been scattered throughout Parliament, they said, and “many more will likely germinate for years to come”.
The groundskeeper agreed some seeds likely remained.
“There were a few cannabis seedlings. A lot of seeds had been scattered around, amongst other things left from the protestors.”
A security guard had not been made aware of the weed, and mused it was “probably the first cannabis that has ever been planted on Parliament grounds”.

Cannabis seedlings spotted growing in Parliament grounds garden
Photo: Supplied
The plants were discovered by a Wellingtonian, who wished to remain anonymous, who had posted photos of them online, thinking it was “quite funny”.
He was eating lunch at Parliament when he spotted what he described as “special plants” growing in the Parliament rose garden, along with marigolds and a brassica.
“I may or may not have inhaled back in uni, and so had a fairly good idea of what kind of plants were sprouting just metres…