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White
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Love Story
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Serenity Grand
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Devotion
Devotion
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Bright and Bold
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Isn`t She Lovely
Isn`t She Lovely
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Blue Orchid Box
Blue Orchid Box
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Luxury Florist Choice
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Perfectly Pink
Perfectly Pink
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Orchid Plant Gift
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Orchid Plant Gift
Wonderful White
Wonderful White
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Heart Shaped Roses and Baby`s Breath Bouquet
Heart Shaped Roses and Baby`s Breath Bouquet
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Heart Shape Roses Bouquet
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Heart full of Roses
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Daily Blooms
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Roses Bouquet
Roses Bouquet
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Sunflowers
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Greenhills Beach (also known as North Wanda Beach[1]) is an unpatrolled beach on Bate Bay, located in Kurnell, New South Wales. The beach is located roughly 18 kilometres from the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Sutherland Shire. Recognised as one of Sydney's longest beaches, Greenhills beach is roughly 3 kilometres in length and forms part of a chain of beaches residing on Bate Bay. It is the northernmost section of the Greenhills-North Cronulla beach complex and is the only section of the beach not to be patrolled by a Surf Club or by volunteer lifesavers.

The beach's name, Greenhills, originates from the Cronulla sand dunes. These dunes, prior to European settlement were abundant with vegetation. However, within a century of European settlement, most of the original vegetation had been cleared, exposing the sand dunes. Many patches of tall grass and shrubs still remain on the dunes, giving a green-colored tint to the hills, thus its naming.

Greenhills Beach is the northernmost and longest section of a 4-beach complex known as Greenhills-North Cronulla, which also includes Wanda BeachElouera Beach and North Cronulla Beach. Greenhills, due to its small notoriety and lack of crowds compared to its southern neighbors, is often cited as a destination for beach-goers in Sydney and for tourists.[1][2] The beach is also one of few beaches in Sydney to allow dogs to roam the beach, with dogs being allowed off-leash between 4pm and 10am. After community lobbying, the Sutherland Shire Council allowed dogs to roam the beach 24 hours a day following a decision in August 2013.[3] Following two serious dog attacks on the beach, however, the new regulations were repealed after only three weeks, with the council voting to scrap the 24-hour off-leash dogs idea altogether in November 2013.

A small reef system known as Merries Reef is located at 34°02′47″S 151°11′34″E, at the northernmost part of the beach, off the coastal rocks near Boat Harbour. The reef, which, since 2001, has been protected by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries as part of the Boat Harbour Aquatic Reserve, is characterised as a popular spearfishing and marine collection area. The reef is home to various lobsters, such as southern rock lobsters and blacklip abalones.Geographically, the reef also serves as a wave break, contributing to the low surf at Greenhills Beach.