In the heart of Copenhagen, next to the museums, the botanic garden and the royal castle, the King and Queen have a garden for the enjoyment of the public. This blog is dedicated to the enormous herbaceous border (shown above) which I was lucky enough to see in peak early summer color on July1 this past summer. Most of the plants contained herein are garden classics--although scattered through with some unusual shrubs and perennials throughout: rather than drone on (as I so often do) I leave this garden to speak for itself: I hope you enjoy it a fraction as much as I did! (if you click on the images they will expand--and you can flow through more smoothly!)
Horticultural and botanical musings from the Rockies, Great Plains and beyond. In humble tribute to Goddess Flora.
Monday, October 26, 2015
The King's Garden (Perennials) in Copenhagen
In the heart of Copenhagen, next to the museums, the botanic garden and the royal castle, the King and Queen have a garden for the enjoyment of the public. This blog is dedicated to the enormous herbaceous border (shown above) which I was lucky enough to see in peak early summer color on July1 this past summer. Most of the plants contained herein are garden classics--although scattered through with some unusual shrubs and perennials throughout: rather than drone on (as I so often do) I leave this garden to speak for itself: I hope you enjoy it a fraction as much as I did! (if you click on the images they will expand--and you can flow through more smoothly!)
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