Quaint steps and rustic hand-rails, with flowering cliveas
the greenish trunks belong to Brugmansia (Angels Trumpet). We'll just have to imagine how pretty when beautiful flowers drape overhead the garden seating
Birds-nest-fern
this ideally isn't for public access, but more-so for the gardeners
Irisene (Bloodleaf, origin Brazil)
This looks lovely and indeed like a "secret garden".
ReplyDeleteI'm loving those old steps, especially the first photo with the orange flowers.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors and pictures -- I love this and all of your posts on Circular Quay have been just lovely! thanks for sharing (especially since it's a secret garden!)
ReplyDeleteWas für ein romantischer Garten das ist!
ReplyDeleteLieben Gruss Elke
i like the steps and rocks and that old wheelbarrow. :)
ReplyDeleteThis a wonderful garden built along a sloping hillside. Those rustic steps and tree branch handrails are the best.
ReplyDeleteI fell in love with that beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteCostas
Bin sehr gerne mitgegangen, es war wunderschön und deine Fotos fantastisch.
ReplyDeleteLG Mathilda
What a gorgeous garden!! I love the handrails that are made from vines!! That's surprising! And the irisene - I have tried to grow it many times, but it does not like my haphazard watering schedule...
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and beautiful stroll/walk/climb!!!
ReplyDeleteJan
What a beautiful garden! The crickety steps and walk rails are so wonderful to look at...not so great to climb, I imagine!
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