One of the country’s most prominent plant nurseries has been left “shell-shocked” by a massive blaze at its warehouse in Auckland’s northwest last night.

Firefighters worked for over two hours to contain the blaze at Van Lier Nurseries in Kumeū after being called to the scene at about 9.45pm, Fire and Emergency NZ said.

Sixteen fire trucks and multiple support vehicles were deployed to the scene.

Van Lier Nurseries manager Joanne Hurley said the company supplied hundreds of flower sellers and that they were “devastated” at the blaze.

“We’re still shell-shocked and just trying to plan a workaround so that we can still take care of the plants and the greenhouse,” she told 1News.

Part of the on-site facility had survived the fire, including cut flower glass houses.

“We’ve lost the shed at the front that contained all of the mechanics for driving the fertigation system, the irrigation, and the environmental computer that opens and closes the vents of the glasshouse. It’s pretty awful.”

Part of the on-site facility had survived the fire, including cut flower glass houses.

A Fire and Emergency NZ spokesperson said three appliances were still on scene monitoring and dampening down hotspots this morning.

The cause of the fire was not yet known and investigations were expected.

Fire and Emergency shift manager Paul Radden told RNZ neither of the heavy arterial trucks from Auckland stations was working. Wellington lent one to the city’s firefighters this week, but it broke down, and another was called in from Hamilton.

Van Lier Nurseries was currently the largest rose grower in the North Island, with 1.5 hectares of glasshouses containing more than 30 varieties of roses.

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