Tropical Border

... Tropical Border which is bedded out every year and was first planted in this manner in 1990 replacing a mixed border. The permanent planting to the rear of the Tropical Border includes six Ligustrum lucidum "Tricolor". In the centre of the Border is a shingle Summer House, an arbour where you can sit engulfed in the sense and scents of the Tropical Border.

The other permanent ingredients are Phormium tenax "Variegatum", Melianthus major, Phygelius capensis and Arundo donax "Variegata Superba". The glamour is provided by the bedding which is large and extravagant. Great use is made of dahlias, including the dark leafed Bishop of Llandaff and others. Exotic bedding is the key to this garden. argyranthemums, diascias, osteospermum, etc. Proceeding via the archway at the southern end of the Border through the Beech hedge guarded by a pair of planted pots you re-enter the Green Court.


Proceeding up through the gates to the Pavilion on top of the hill, enter by the door on the north side. This is the highest point of the garden. You emerge from the Pavilion on the southern side to the surprise of ...

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