Monday, February 24, 2014

Cyclamen at Dursley Garden

The cyclamen are carpeting the ground under the 100 year old oaks, in Judith's garden at the moment. They go on for about a month I think. They look amazing! I love capturing them in the late afternoon when the sun is filtering through the trees just highlighting a few groups here and there.





The garden is also full of late summer perennial delights at the moment - asters, golden rod, Japanese anemone, plus roses, and the colourful portulacas on the driveway. Just gorgeous. Come out for a visit - only 15 minutes from Masterton. $5 per adult.
Japanese Anemone around an old tree stump throne!
Golden rod (Solidago) is huge in the perennial border

Portulacas make a bright show on the driveway

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