The twenty-five acre garden was built in 1962 by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ansell of Ansell industries. The gardens were open to the public in 1977. If you're looking at these pictures and thinking that this doesn't look like Australia, it's because most of these plants were imported from overseas. You'll see hydrangeas, Blackwoods, Mountain Ash, rhododendron, azaleas, magnolias, and one very unusual tree, the Chinese Handkerchief tree, which flowers in November.
For those of you who like a little trivia, the word, Pirianda, is an aboriginal word that means, "sufficient" or "enough." I'd say it certainly has enough inclines! If you don't mind that sort of thing, it's a lovely place to walk -especially in the fall. The colors are just gorgeous!
The garden is open daily from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM June through September. Hours are 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM the rest of the year.
the fall picture looks so inviting, I love the fallen leaves
ReplyDeleteFall is my favorite time of year. I just love the colors!
DeleteI want a garden like that...do you think it could be arranged? :)
ReplyDeleteLOL. Sure, if you have a lot of money and a lot of land! I'd like one too!
Deletei wonder if that tree that blooms in november would do well in virginia's november--i loved it--thanks
ReplyDeleteHmmm. I don't know enough about that kind of tree to tell you if it would do well in Virginia. Maybe I'll research it.
DeleteBeautiful Gardens. I photograph flowers/gardens all the time. Thank you for sharing.
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What a fun thing to do! I bet you have some really beautiful pictures.
DeleteLooks like a beautiful garden. Don't know about all the inclines. I don't think I'd be able to handle any of them, if I were to go.
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