A sea of thousands of flowers spanning hundreds of meters placed in tribute to the Christchurch mosque shooting victims will start to be cleared today.
Thousands of people have laid bouquets, cards, messages, toys, and other tributes along Rolleston Avenue in central Christchurch over the last three-and-a-half weeks as a way of expressing their sorrow and support for all those affected by the March 15 terror attacks.
But now, with the agreement of the Muslim community, the process of removing the sprawling, poignant flower wall running along the Botanic Gardens fence will begin at lunchtime today.
"It has been heart-warming to see the contributions to the wall growing daily but we have reached a point where we need to start removing some of the older flowers and tributes," Christchurch Botanic Gardens director Wolfgang Bopp said.
The tributes will first be taken to a sorting room across the road at the Arts Centre where a team of University of Canterbury students and other volunteers will carefully separate the various items, with the aim of making a digital record of the tributes.