The second pleasure came shortly after paying our entrance fee in the shape of a stand by Macplants whose display was a symphony in pastels as seen above. I need hardly add that 4 plants went home with us, for no other reason than that the colours looked so good together (pale blue, dark rose, white and darker blue) that I needed all of them as a colour scheme. And a pinch of yellow might also be added to that mix.
The garden itself was delightful. Yes it was still quite wet but because it wasn't actually raining I didn't mind as it does wonders for the photographs as you can see in the picture of the dahlia above
and in this gorgeous pink model too.
I can never resist rose photographs either!
This fabulous tree is THE showpiece of this garden and is placed centrally. It's a Cornus contraversa variagata, otherwise known as a Wedding Cake Tree (the pleasure to find that a tree can be called that!!)
No idea what this little beauty is called but the flower is only about 1 centimetre in diameter so way smaller than you might think, just going by the photograph.
And another rose, just because!
A view of some lovely yellow daisy type flowers and you can see in the background that the garden is surrounded by the woods belonging to the Carberry Tower Estate.
A wonderful and rain kissed alstromeria
And a view of some of the beds and the woods behind
And then this luscious scabious, so beautiful in all it's detail. This would have become my blip as I know it's probably my best photograph of the day but the dovecote is just so unusual that I had to nominate it as my blip du jour!
3 comments:
So many things to enjoy in this post. I have never heard of a Wedding Cake Tree, learned something new. The daisies and dovecote are favorites also. Beautiful photographs, all of them.
oh my goodness Frieda I feel like I am at a banquet with just too many delicous things to eat so I might just have to sample a bit of all of them! What a wonderful Garden visit. Thank you for sharing. And I find it quite amusing that here you are sharing the dove house when on my photo blog I shared my squirrel house!!!
such gorgeous photos Frieda-how I love flowers, but the dovecote was a good choice for your blip photo. can't wait to see what your hubby makes.
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