Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Lambley Gardens and Nursery.


Lambley Gardens and Nursery
'Burnside'  Lesters Road, Ascot, Victoria.


On arrival you are greeted with plantings of species Lilacs,  flowering cherry trees and mass plantings of Euphorbia wulfenii, the photo's speak for them selves in this beautiful nursery and garden.



Brilliant Potted colour.


One hundred year old Paeonia with P. rockii as one of its parents? saved from an old home in Ballarat that was being demolished. Thought to have been bought out to Australia by the Chinese immigrant, owner of the demolished house.


The ever changing view through an old walnut tree.



The dry garden that is only watered from the heavens.


Plants from the dry garden Tulipa clusiana Lady Jane


Cyclamen persicum in the shade of an Olive tree.


Tulipa clusiana Tubergeniana.


Tulipa? I missed the name.






Aethionema armeniaca 'Warley Rose'


 Daphne burkwoodii.


Fritillaria bithynica


Fritillaria lusitanica.


Tulipa.





Euphorbia hybrid with one of the parents E. martini



A lovely Forsythia 'Gold Clusters' with pale lemon flowers and dwarf habit.


Views to the vegetable garden and the picking garden for the house and the artist in residence to paint.




 A lovely colour scheme of lemon, white, Tulips and Lemon Wallflowers from seed.


From the trial gardens and stock beds, Angie and I couldn't help our selves we had to have a look.


Geranium, plants are grown from seed in this area and the best are chosen for the Nursery.


There were about six different colours of Rhodanthemum pinks creams and white.


Lastly my favourite Tulipa batalinii 'Bronze Charm'


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