
Cuddy Gardens Landscapes 9/9
There were other sights/landscapes to admire, but as my legs/feet were aching and I didn’t want to overstay my welcome, this was the last photo I took before I scrammed to the car to go home.

Cuddy Gardens Landscapes 9/9
There were other sights/landscapes to admire, but as my legs/feet were aching and I didn’t want to overstay my welcome, this was the last photo I took before I scrammed to the car to go home.
The Cuddy Gardens’ rose garden was still trooping on in floral colours and smells even in the cool autumn air ❤

This is one charismatic hypertufa planter. It’s by one of the paths through the rock garden into the rose gardens of Cuddy Gardens.
Look at those silver fractal-variegated leaves on the one plant!
Different angles of the iconic Mediterranean garden. Different paths and different views.

The woodland garden’s always a modest favourite of mine at the Cuddy Gardens. A garden of textures and pawpaw trees in the back right by the tiny shed.

A untagged white Corydalis!
Maybe it reseeded from a hidden tagged specimen elsewhere in the Cuddy Gardens.
Such a tiny tender looking cutie.
Planted as partial groundcover in part of the Species Magnolia grove area of Cuddy Gardens. Imo it’s more a holographic/iridescent deep purple than blue but ok.
So big, so pretty. A shame getting seeds for them is so difficult; they seem to have trouble ripening before frost cancels the growing season for them.
This is new modest knot garden of Moudry Fountain Grasses (Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Moudry’).
Could just be because its just one species of grass, or cause its late season but…. I’ll be honest… in my personal opinion it kind of looks scrappy looking. The idea is good and there IS charm to it, but it feels like it could use a bit more work.
Too few ripening seeds in the Magnolia acuminata seedpods, they’re hardly close to ripe enough either in Cuddy Gardens as of this visit/photographing.
Tree propagation ban stays fully applicable on me then >A<