What's In Bloom
Explore a month-by-month guide to the garden's botanical highlights and seasonal masterpieces.
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Apr
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Blossom & Early Blooms
Magnolia, Exochorda, Tulips, Narcissi, Daffodils, Ribes, Skimia, Chaenomeles, Amelanchier. Other late fruit blossoms including heritage apples and pears.
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May
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Wisteria Hysteria
Wisteria Arch, Iris, Alliums, Wild Garlic, Giant Butterbur, Phalaenopsis, Lilac, Dicentra, Silver Weeping Pear, Persicaria, Magnolia Wilsonii
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Jun
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The Rose Garden
35 Rose varieties including; Madame Alfred Carrière, Malvern Hills, Frances E. Lester, Scepter'd Isle, Munstead Wood, Chianti, Irene Watts, Gertrude Jekyll. Poppies
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Jul
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Borders in Bloom
Herbaceous Perrenials; Delphiniums, Gladioli, Phlox, Lavender, Lupins, Helenium, Inula, Eryngium, Nepeta, Cephalaria Gigantea. Sweet Peas. Produce garden including peas, beans, runner beans, lettuce, potatoes, squash, red currants, gooseberries, jostaberries, rasperries.
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Aug
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The Agapanthus Display
Agapanthus, Eryngium, Salvia, Cosmos, ornamental grasses, Perovskia, Echinacea, Penstemon, Passion flower, Mulberries, Cobaea Scandens, Hibiscus, Buddleia,
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Sep
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Autumn Beginnings
Salvia leucantha, Monkshood, Cosmos, Nicotiana, Nepeta. Seasonal tree changes and fruit. Dahlia varieties in the Dutch, Labyrinth, Café au lait Royal, Karma Maarten Zwaan, Peaches and Arbatax.
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While we can predict the sequence of the seasons, nature decides the exact schedule. All blooming times shown here are approximate and will vary slightly each year. Keep an eye on our socials for the most up-to-date information, particularly for large events like the Wisteria Arch.