It had escaped unscathed despite the rain and that in itself was worth a celebratory photograph or two. And it only flowers for around 2 weeks each year so there is only a brief window of opportunity to capture just how wonderful it is.
Then it was on to Dawyck where the rhodedendrons and azaleas are mostly past their best but there is plenty of other colour to admire in the gardens such as this wild orchid.
The intermittent sunshine made the streams sparkle.
And the flowers of the Rodgersia pinnata have started to appear.
And there were still some rhododendron blooms to admire, both in flower
and as a carpet on the ground.
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Boy, that laburnum tree is gorgeous. I suppose we have them here in the States but I've never seen one in person. Kinda looks like a weeping forsythia on steroids. You're lucky to have so many public gardens nearby-ish.
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