
Anglesey Abbey’s Winter Walk – Vibrant, even on the dullest days
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Oh, just gorgeous! What are the red stemmed beauties?
Probably Cornus alba ‘Sibirica’
That’s just beautiful. Thank you for sharing it.
It is always a good walk and right now it is fantastic!
Stunning design! I should take note and put a few of these in my gardens. They’d look great against the snow.
Dogwoods definitely look brilliant against white. Snow is ideal. I was given a book by Cedric Pollet (Winter Gardens) for Christmas which contains some fantastic photos of dogwood etc against white birch. Very inspirational!
Funny you mention that combo. Years ago I did a planting at our school that was plagued with chilling winds in winter. Spruce created a windbreak and in front of them I planted white birch and red-twig dogwood, lovely in winter with the white snow.
Lovely photo. I saw a new cornus there this year: ‘Anny’s Winter Orange’ It’s stunning.
Oh, I missed it … so I’ll have to go back! Just looked it up and it does catch the eye. Like Midwinter Fire, but upside down!
Bold colors❤️
Yes! Nice to see some green in there too though I think.
Oh yeah, it adds an extra touch
Wow, the colours are amazing! I’d love to go walking along that path, it feels so tranquil.
Yes. It has a nice meander to it too which means each step reveals something more. Unfortunately, it is only tranquil if you arrive first thing. It is tremendously popular.
Oh, I love those stems, so red, so intense, so beautiful! Thank you and greetings.
Greeting Cecilia! That red is very chinese, but taken with the prunus, salix and rubus the picture is full on drama.
It is a wonderful winter garden.
🙂 Nice to have on my doorstep!
Wow
Precisely!