Far from flat, the Canterbury Gardens are not for ball sports or any other sort of ruckus-causing. The Gardens are for nice things. Picnics, strolls naps, books and the like. If you want to go and kick a footy around, go to Central. If you want to go on a date and seem unbelievably romantic, grab a basket, wine and cheese it and head to Canterbury Gardens. You can lie in the grass on a hill in the sun or relax in the rotunda (supposedly. Gazebo? Undercover bit? I don't know.) which was built in 1909 and has been refurbished twice since.
There are a couple of planting beds around the Gardens, however there is more of a focus on trees and open space. This being said, the plantings tend to be immaculate in their design and maintenance.
Salvia leucantha |
PLANT PROFILE:
Salvia leucantha
Family: Lamiaceae.
Origin: Mexico
Leaves: Simple, opposite, lanceolate to 150mm long. Grey-green upper surface, white underneath.
Flowers: Long raceme-like stems of densely packed small flowers above the leaves. The woolly calyx is rich purple-mauve, opening to reveal a white corolla, from late summer to early winter.
Salvia leucantha is quite a drought-tolerant plant and does quite well in full sun and moist but well drained soil. The purple calyces of S leucantha stick around after flowering, extending the season of display well into winter. S leucantha should be cut to the ground in early Spring . It is easily propogated using cuttings.
Information sourced from:
The University of Melbourne 2012, Burnley Plant Guide, University of Melbourne, Parkville viewed 2 May 2012, <www.bpg.unimelb.edu.au>
iGarden 2012, Salvia leucantha, iGarden viewed 2 May 2012, < http://www.igarden.com.au/plant-type.jsp?t=Salvia%20(J-O) >
Easy Weddings 2012, Garden Weddings - Canterbury Gardens, Easy Weddings viewed 2 May 2012 <http://www.easyweddings.com.au/garden_weddings/wedding_location.asp?garden=4>
Google Earth image from "Google Earth iPhone app", Google 2012 viewed 31 March 2012
Mailing rd and gardens - what a combo, enough to bring out the romantic in all of us :)
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