
The re-opening of The Queen Elizabeth Temperate House in The Savill Garden followed a period of intensive activity, where the internal layout was improved and plant displays were enhanced.
Whilst making many new colourful additions to the plants, we have also retained most of the important tender species from our National Plant Collections. The other areas of the Temperate House offer seasonally-based displays that should generate considerable attention and restore the Queen Elizabeth Glasshouse’s reputation as a must-visit element of The Savill Garden.
The view towards The Queen Elizabeth Temperate House from the newly designed Herbaceous Borders
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Looking down at the seasonal displays from the walkway.
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A view of the walkway in The Temperate House
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Coleus 'Kong' makes an ideal conservatory pot plant
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An example of the seasonal and vibrant floral displays in The Temperate House
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A view of The Charybdis in The Temperate House
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The view towards The Queen Elizabeth Temperate House from the newly designed Herbaceous Borders