11 October 2012

Walking Circular Quay to Lavender Bay - Part Four

...more from Wendy Whitely's 'Secret Garden'
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)

11 comments:

  1. This looks lovely and indeed like a "secret garden".

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  2. I'm loving those old steps, especially the first photo with the orange flowers.

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  3. Wonderful 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!)

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  4. Anonymous8:18 pm

    Was für ein romantischer Garten das ist!

    Lieben Gruss Elke

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  5. i like the steps and rocks and that old wheelbarrow. :)

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  6. This a wonderful garden built along a sloping hillside. Those rustic steps and tree branch handrails are the best.

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  7. I fell in love with that beautiful place.
    Costas

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  8. Anonymous5:35 am

    Bin sehr gerne mitgegangen, es war wunderschön und deine Fotos fantastisch.

    LG Mathilda

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  9. 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...

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  10. What a fun and beautiful stroll/walk/climb!!!
    Jan

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  11. 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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