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Burnby Hall Gardens
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Gail:
I'm working on a book on water lilies for Reaktion publishers so went to Burnby Hall Gardens today to look at their National Collection. The water lilies were fabulous but I also enjoyed their rock garden which was originally made by the firm Backhouse of York. Like the rest of the garden it was looking very well maintained and planted;
Gail:
Gentiana septemfida
Gentiana grossheimii
small water lily pond in the rock garden
Gail:
They have a stumpery, inspired by the one at Highgrove with a 'hobbit house' and some nice wire netting bird sculptures;
And of course plenty of water lilies on the main lake
'Barbara Dobbins'
Gail:
'Pink Sensation'
This one was labelled 'Marliacea Chromatella' but google implies that one is should be yellow??
Several moorhen families enjoying the lilies
Gail:
It was a popular visit for families and the carp in the lake caused much amusement with adults and children alike - in their frenzy to get thrown food they were splashing anyone close to them;
But the biggest problem I found was choosing between the rum and raisin or the orange marmalade ice cream - so took the sensible option and had both....
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