Dozens of varieties and colors of roses. Their sweet fragrance greets you before you even enter the rose garden itself.
Entrance to the Bellingrath's rose garden.
Old brick...
Row after row, hybrid teas, floribundas, climbers...
Pink single rose...
Unfolding...
Each color became my favorite as I'd walk by...how fickle of me. How understandable once you visit this beautiful garden.
A sea of pink roses, delightfully fragrant.
Red roses climbing a white trellis, very dramatic.
Purple mandevilla.
I realize now I should have taken notes so you'd know the names of these lovely roses.
Walkway into the conservatory.
How beautiful! I believe this is a jacobina
A large staghorn fern.
Vibrant color...
A hanging basket...
Dozens of shrimp plants in bloom.
Oooohhh....what is this?
Unusual orchids...
Various shapes...
A beauiful blue hydrangea...
Delphiniums...
Snapdragons...
Hanging baskets of petunias and pathway plantings being watered.
An oakleaf hydrangea...
A very delicate-looking beauty, which reminds me of weddings.
Fountain Plaza.
Leading to the mermaid fountain....
Closer....
Stunning views of the Fowl River from the East Terrace.
and a series of steps and terraces take you down to the grotto...
with its peaceful, cool waterfall...
then on to the river pavillon.
Far end of Mirror Lake.
Tiny waterfalls here and there in the Rockery.
Some full of bright colored goldfish or koi.
Pots of pink hydrangeas.
And a closer view which makes you realize the appropriate name.
Hmmm...someone else enjoys the garden as much as me. Click on the photo and you'll see he's chowing down, that wascally wabbit!
Walkways along the garden.
To read more about the history of Bellingrath Gardens you may click here.
To learn more about the extraordinary people who build it, click here.
7 comments:
This is where my husband asked me to marry him. Thanks for sharing because it has been years since I've returned there.
OMG! What a fantastic reply. I love the connection you have to Bellingrath. And your husband definitely gets extra brownie points for such a romantic place to propose!
Exquisite!
I am so glad you enjoyed your visit to Bellingrath Gardens and Home. Your pictures are beautiful!
I wasn't expecting to hear from someone at the Gardens themselves, but how kind of you to respond. Bellingrath is unique, beautiful, and rich in history. A photographer's dream!
What a generous legacy of the family. I hope people will take time to read not only about the gardens, but also Mr. & Mrs. Walter Bellingrath.
Thank you again for the comment!
They have the most beautiful gardens definitely worth the trip
Everything looks to be in full bloom, so lush and full. I haven't been in years and now I'm seriously thinking about, the statuary looks lovely.
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