The Ketchum garden was another one of last June's Study Weekend stops that everyone was talking about ("have you been to the...?""what did you think of the...?"). Because I'd heard the buzz I was prepared for the crush of visitors. The garden was packed, but somehow I managed to not get people in most of my photos.
The front garden included water and a bridge to the front door...
From our event booklet: "My collector's shade garden is nestled in front of a conifer forest which offers and aura of serenity. The entrance garden features a large natural pond, which adds reflective light, movement, and sound...This garden reflects the juxtaposition of plants, shrubs, and trees with texture, size, shape, and colours. My favorite plants are Arisaemas, Podophyllums, Calycanthus, Magnolia 'Woodsman', Moon maple, and 'Koto-no-ito' maple."
It's not every house that you access via a bridge...
It was all very green and lush.
Such an unusual and substantial garden wall.
And then I looked up...
And back down...
Love the varied trough styles.
And the foliage, such great foliage in this garden! Impatiens omeiana
Podophyllum for the win! I do not for the life of me know how I managed a photo with no shoes in it. I remember standing here in this pathway waiting, waiting, waiting to be able to take a shot and move a few feet. There were so many people!
Podophyllum difforme 'Starfish Strain'
Podophyllum 'Spotty Dotty'
And another Podophyllum difforme 'Starfish Strain'
Rhododendron williamsianum
More orchid foliage (Cypripedium formosanum) this may have been THE plant of the weekend!
A great rhododendron with tomentum covered new foliage.
This charming small greenhouse was along the side of the house as you made your way back out front.
Rabbit's foot fern living up to it's (common) name.
Another trough planting.
And just like that I'm back at the front of the house, the entrance that doesn't involve a bridge over water...
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