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A hidden gem in the High Weald of Sussex, sensitively planted to enhance the natural landscape. A botanical treasure trove and classic English idyll make High Beeches one of the finest gardens in the South East



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Wednesday 20 February 2013

February in the Garden

Lathraea clandestina
Rhododendron Bric a Brac
There is already much to see in the Garden.

Primroses are in flower and there are some early Lent Lillies.  Some of the very pretty early Rhododenrons are in bloom as is Lathraea clandestina and I found the first Narcissus cyclamineus flowering alongside the snowdrops and crocus thomasina today.

The magnolias are covered in flower bud and should be out when the garden opens on March
16th.

High Beeches will be taking part in English Tourism Week 18th to 24th March.  Quote ETW1 and get entry for two paying adults for the price of one.


Rhododendron Cliff Garland


Narcissus cyclamineus

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