The rhododendrons and azaleas reach their pinnacle of flowering during May. Explore the smaller paths in Spring Wood to discover the many surprises and stunning exuberance of colour. The flowers and foliage of the variety of ground cover plants, found beneath the canopy of flowering trees and shrubs, enhances this wonderful display. In the Dry Garden, the early spring display is quickly followed by many colourful and interesting plants. Many of these plants originate from the warmer climates of South Africa, Australia and New Zealand and are particularly suited to the well drained conditions of this specialised area. Along the streamsides and pond banks, the "Royal Fern" Osmunda regalis will be unfurling its fronds which are reminiscent of a shepherd's crook. Do not miss the delights of the Hidden Gardens this month. There are many fine examples of primulas, bulbs and rhododendrons throughout the Bog Garden and Peat Beds.
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