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This is part of the hedge at Laurel Bank Park in Toowoomba QLD..
'Prior to 1932 Laurel Bank Park, as it is now known, was owned by Mr Samuel George Stephens. In 1932 Mr Stephens donated the land to the people of Toowoomba, making the Toowoomba City Council the park's official custodian.
The gardens were designed by Mr Stephens himself before he handed them over. Mr Stephens was known to many as 'the man of flowers', and it is because of his love of flowers that he asked that the land not be used as a sporting facility, only the Croquet Greens along Herries Street were permitted. These greens were opened in March 1935.The Laurel Bank Hall was built during World War II to be used as a mess hall for the United States naval troops.'
that was taken from a website.. this is the link....
http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au/things-to-see-and-do/laurel-bank-park/index.cfm