Monday, 12 November 2018

THROUGH MY LENS - Walk with Neil Porteous at Mount Stewart Gardens (Part 3)

 This is the third in this series (7) over the next few weeks in which a group of staff and volunteers from the National Trust Property of Mount Stewart was privileged to take a walk round the gardens with Neil Porteous, our Head Gardener.  This time we walked round part of the lake and Neil is showing us some plants at Tir na nOg. 
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Acacia retinodes


Agave americana (the century plant).




Bomarea spp


The fourth in this series will be published next Wednesday.
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14 comments:

  1. Lovely flowers--- fine shots!

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  2. Stunning walk, thanks to Neil for showing us.

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  3. Many tiny blooms make for big impact!

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  4. I can understand why you need seven posts for this Margaret. There is so much to see and to photograph.

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  5. Hello, lovely garden walk. The views of the lake and flowers are beautiful. Happy Monday, enjoy your day! Have a great new week!

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  6. Looks like a wonderful place Margaret............

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  7. Those last two flowers are pretty!

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  8. Good photos from your walk. Must have been a fascinating tour of the grounds with the head gardener. Have a good week ahead, Margaret.

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  9. Very interesting plants and flowers.

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  10. I have never seen plants like this!! I especially like the fuzzy yellow balls!

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  11. Gardens are such peaceful places filled with beauty and calm. Your images tell of that. These are lovely plants - the Bomarea is quite stunning. Are these specific to this area or do they grow plants that are usually found in other habitats (I'm not very familiar with the Northern Ireland plant world)?

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