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The Central Bed
The plants at the front and on the rocky area at the back of this bed are from deserts and other dry areas of the world. In the middle of the bed there are yucca and our signature plant Strelitzia regina (Bird of Paradise). These are the only plants which survived in the conservatory when it fell into disrepair in the past. There is a banana which regularly flowers and produces fruit. The bed also contains a collection of canna lilies, gingers and begonias.
The Perimeter Staging
This is where we display our special collections such as cacti, orchids, bromeliads and carnivorous plants as well as individual interesting and eye catching plants such as bougainvillea, coffee, citrus and brugmansia (Angel’s Trumpets). We also have a ‘Fourth Plinth’ which is a plant theatre with temporary collections at different times of the year.
Project work
Major work to the structure of the conservatory including the lantern, top section of the roof, was completed in Spring 2024 and the conservatory is now reopened.
Volunteers have grown some exotic plants to give the circular bed outside the conservatory a tropical feel as well as growing interesting shaped gourds and climbers. However we are still looking for UK stockists for more exotic plants such as the jade vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys).
Come and see for yourself!
Our collection of plants is always changing so there will be something new to see every visit.’