Hydrangeas
The Hydrangea Walk has been planted with Teller hydrangeas – a Swiss range noted for their strong colours and named after species of birds such as Mowe (seagull) and Pfal (pheasant). In Autumn 2002, the opposite side of the walk was also planted with plants grown from cuttings taken from the Teller hydrangeas. Visitors will also find pockets of hydrangeas in the Home Wood, above Top Pond, in the Park and at the bottom of Witcher’s Wood.