Trip to Memphis - Dixon Gallery Gardens
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| Two large containers flanked the entrance to the gardens which held rosemary and dicondra. |
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| I've never seen a smoke tree in a container until today. |
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| A sunny section of the garden featured this beautiful pool. There were beautiful water lilies growing in it but my photos didn't turn out well. |
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| This container included a rubber plant, ivy, and croton. |
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| Dicondra and an assortment of evergreens. |
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| If memory serves me correctly, the plant tag on this said it was a honeydew plants. I was unfamiliar with it but I'm guessing it is tropical. |
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| A Kousa dogwood - I've never seen so many berries on one. |
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| The Woodland Garden included hosta, cardinal flower, grasses, epimedium, huechera and hellerbores. |
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| This bed surrounding the statue was lined with maidenhair ferns. |
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| A pathway through the Woodland Garden, which features dry shade plants. |





















Comments
What you saw is beautiful. Thank you for sharing your trip.
I have an unrelated question, do you grow Angel's Trumpet, Datura?
If so, can you give me some tips on growing it?
Thanks.
The light looks bright. I like this time of year, the light starts to be less harsh.