
![]() This is a guide to just some of the beautiful displays that can be found throughout The Royal Landscape. We also invite you to explore the area to find your own highlights! Week commencing 30 August 2010Gardens update at a glance:0 – Nothing to see just yet 1 - Just starting to appear 2 - A good display but not at the peak just yet 3 - Peak of display and looking spectacular 4 - Past its best but still looking good
The new Rose Garden - 3The Savill Garden The striking new Rose Garden, designed by Andrew Wilson, is now open. 28 different cultivars have been brought together to provide a stunning display. The Dry Garden - 3The Savill Garden Still showing lots of colour - ornamental grasses now featuring strongly. Monocot Border - 3An extensive display of agapanthus and galtonia. Queen Elizabeth Temperate House – 3The Savill Garden Summer display in place – lots of lilies and bromeliads in striking associations. Tiered fuchsias and hanging baskets look stunning. The Bog Garden - 4The Savill Garden Spire-like ligularia are a feature, still lots of lush foliage. Golden Jubilee Garden – 3The Savill Garden Continuing to produce lots of beautiful pastel shades - sweet peas, nicotiana, verbena, cleome. Herbaceous Borders - 3The Savill Garden Looking stunning with yellows, reds and oranges tempered by the airy flowers of ornamental grasses. Hydrangeas - 3The Savill and Valley Gardens Adding a flourish to the summer woodland scene. |