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Camellias, magnolias and bulbs in spring, rhododendrons and laburnum walk in this ancient walled garden. Exciting planting in new borders gives all year colour centred around one of the oldest yew trees in Scotland.
A new water sculpture, midsummer roses, restored Edwardian glasshouse, riverside walk, arboretum - all in the valley below the peaks of An Teallach.
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This little Laburnum bowl had split very badly in the drying process so the splits were filled with Aluminium powder and resin as an effective decoration. Sold
Runcorn Town beat Atherton LR 5-0 in the Macron Cup 1st Round.
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I went back to take a couple more photos of the Laburnum in the sun and a blue sky yesterday.
Thank you for your favourites. :O)
There was a laburnum in the garden of the house I lived in until I was 4. As a result, one of my few 'tree facts' is that I know that the flowers are poisonous.
Taken with the third (15mm) of 4 nameless m42 macro tubes, which came in a box labelled simply £1/17/6 - pre-1972 then, but no more detail...
I went back to take a couple more photos of the Laburnum in the sun and a blue sky yesterday. It was a bit windy for a zoom!
Thank you for your favourites. :O)
The laburnum arch at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire was particularly stunning this afternoon - eat your heart out Bodnant!