Wordless Wednesday – Hot stuff

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Anglesey Abbey’s Winter Walk – Vibrant, even on the dullest days

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20 Responses to Wordless Wednesday – Hot stuff

  1. Tina says:

    Oh, just gorgeous! What are the red stemmed beauties?

  2. Christina says:

    That’s just beautiful. Thank you for sharing it.

  3. Eliza Waters says:

    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!

      • Eliza Waters says:

        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.

  4. Chloris says:

    Lovely photo. I saw a new cornus there this year: ‘Anny’s Winter Orange’ It’s stunning.

  5. Sue says:

    Wow, the colours are amazing! I’d love to go walking along that path, it feels so tranquil.

  6. Cecilia says:

    Oh, I love those stems, so red, so intense, so beautiful! Thank you and greetings.

  7. Brian Skeys says:

    It is a wonderful winter garden.

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