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The smallest of our Gardens, it is one for imagination, thought and reflection. This garden is one of experience rather than education. The southernmost point of
The Gardens, this intimate space is surrounded by flowering shrubs and backdropped by trees with a swing in the background, overlooking what could be a Monet painting.
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Backdrops and protection have been planted using Narrow-leaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), Lance-leaf cottonwood (Populus acuminata) and May tree (Prunus padus). Scented roses such as 'Therese Bugnet' enhance the garden and encourage the sense of smell.
Rest, contemplation and beauty are designed to be part of the experience in this small area.
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