What’s growing in the Lagoon Pavilions Gardens?

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Just before the storms we were fortunate enough to receive some new plants for the north and south pavilion borders. The 3 new plants types are Persicaria Amplexicaulis ‘Firetail’, Lychnis Coronaria Atrosanguinea Group and Symphyotrichum Novae-Angliae. Wish them luck if you see them struggling in all this weather!

Take a scroll through the image gallery below to see some of the other plants currently growing in the gardens. We will try to keep the site updated with pictures to reflect the current state of the gardens.

Northern Garden, September 2023

Phlomis russeliana (Turkish sage)
September 2023

Crambe (Sea kale)
September 2023

Knautia (Macedonian scabious)
September 2023

Nepeta (catmint)
September 2023

Rudbeckia (Coneflower)
September 2023

Sedum (Stonecrop)
September 2023

Oenothera (Gaura)
September 2023

Aster
September 2023

Shasta daisy (self-introduced!)
September 2023

Fennel
September 2022

Echinacea
September 2023

Ballota
September 2023

Euphorbia
September 2023

Rosemary
September 2023

Eryngium (top) and Echinacea
September 2022

Calamagrostis
September 2022

Origanum ‘Rosenkuppel’ (Oregano)
September 2023

Perovskia (Russian sage)
September 2023

Eryngium ‘Big Blue’
September 2023

Verbena bonariensis (Purpletop vervain, tall verbena)
September 2023

Erigeron karvinskianus (Mexican fleabane)
September 2023

Salvia (Sage)
September 2023

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