RHS Wisley

By Danielcarruthers

It was our local allotment association’s annual day out – and for the fourth time in five years  they elected to go to Wisley.  It’s a good decision, because no matter what type of gardener you are, there are always things that will be of interest. I was hugely impressed by the new South African meadows which conjured up the real thing amazingly well, despite their cultivated surroundings. In the glasshouse I was stopped in my tracks by Brillantasia owariensis, while outdoors a planting of the carnivorous saracena looked very happy at the base of the Rock Bank  and alliums enlivened  the long grasses in one of the wilder corners of Wisley.  I will do future posts on other things that caught my eye.

South African meadows

Berkheyi in the South African meadows

Brillantasia owariensis

Saracena

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