Cantabrians have come in their thousands to place flowers, to seek solace, to come together at this time. Video / Frank Film
The thousands of flowers and messages paying tribute to the victims of the Christchurch terror attack will be individually photographed before turned into compost for memorial gardens.
Displays of support continue to grow near the two mosques in Christchurch where 50 people were shot dead, as well as many othersites around the city - including the memorial wall at the Botanic Gardens.
Christchurch city councillor Deon Swiggs said the plan is to individually photograph and digitalise the flowers and messages.
"Then they will be unwrapped and the flowers will be composted," he said.
"That compost will be offered to the mosques for a memorial garden."
"The Muslim community has requested that we bring the flowers to near the front of the mosque to allow them to be seen by all that come to the mosque," Botanic
Gardens and Garden Parks Director Wolfgang Bopp said.
Canterbury University students are recording the moving of the flowers to start a record of the tributes.