Public Gardens

Lismore Castle

  1. Robert Dailey

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1.   Jul 28, 2006 9:20 AM

» Feature Writer Robert Dailey - Well done!

In response to Well done! posted by Cercis:

Thanks, Georgene. Those woody plants are magnificent. I was also astounded at the amount of fushia growing wild along the roadways and paths throughout the south of Ireland.
Additionally, honeysuckle, palms, yuccas and especially ROSES and CLEMATIS. I saw clematis and rose blooms as large as a person's head.
I have planted St. John's wort, but it only grew to about a foot. In Ireland, I saw some six-feet high, and covered with blooms two-three inches wide.
The list was endless.
Thanks again. b
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