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fernery is a
specialized garden for the
cultivation and
display of ferns. In many countries,
ferneries are
indoors or at
least sheltered or kept in a...
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Dunorlan Park,
Tunbridge Wells Felixstowe Spa and
Winter Garden,
Suffolk Fernery and waterfall,
Bromley Palace Park,
Bromley Grotto,
Wotton House, Surrey...
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contain a wide
range of features,
including an
Italianate garden (including
Fernery), rose gardens, herb garden, and topiary. The
castle has 28 B&B
rooms that...
- time as
curator was a
timber fernery,
complete with an
inbuilt pond
surrounded by
various foliage and ferns. This
Fernery was
opened in
October 1885. It...
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called Pukekaroa Hill. A
sacred tÅtara tree
grows on top of Pukekaroa. The
fernery has been
constructed in an old
quarry located in a part of Pukekaroa. The...
- both
listed as
heritage buildings with
Heritage New
Zealand (NZHPT). The
fernery and the rose garden, and
pavilion with the
setting of the park
along the...
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sequoias planted in 1863,
large square walled gardens, a waterfall, a
fernery,
ponds and
walks up the
hillside to
viewpoints over the Holy Loch. The...
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cultivated in fern
houses (greenhouses
devoted to ferns) and in
outdoor ferneries.
Besides approximately seventy native British species and
natural hybrids...
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contains Garden Figure, a
sculpture by
Frederick Hibbard. The Fern Room or
Fernery,
approximately five and a half feet
below grade, was
opened in 1895. It...
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gardens Specific plant or
purpose Alpine garden, bog garden,
cactus garden,
fernery,
flower garden, moss garden, orchard,
physic garden (precursor to botanical...