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Green thumbed guest at garden opening

Created by a knowledgeable plantsman, ‘Nardathoona’, at 17 Baguley Street, Warwick, is a delightful and fascinating blend of colour and texture, and will be open to the public as part of Australia’s Open Garden Scheme this weekend.
Stylish stonework gives structure to the exceptional plant selection, with roses, clematis, salvias and a range of other perennials surrounded by strategically placed vessels, pots and urns.
A unique feature of the garden are the ponds overflowing with the enchanting waxy blooms and magical floating leaves of water lilies, a special favourite of garden owner Charles Shann, who says that this time of year in Queensland is perfect for enjoying their splendour.
‘Nardathoona’ means ‘Place of waterlilies’ and Mr Shann has many different waterlilies in his three ponds.
“This time is when the water lilies are at their best. Many other plants can be controlled to perform during most times of the year, but water lilies tend to do their own thing according to the seasons,” he said.
A special feature of this opening will be a ‘walk and talk’ tour of the garden on Saturday with renowned horticulturalist and curator-in-charge of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens Ross McKinnon. The sessions will be held at 11.30am, 1.30pm and 2.30pm.
The garden at Mr Shann’s former home, The Glen, between Warwick and Stanthorpe was open 12 times for Australia’s Open Garden Scheme.
Because the climate in Warwick is considerably warmer in winter than The Glen, Mr Shann, in his 10 years at ‘Nardathoona’, has been able to grow a far wider range of plants.
A range of plants, including 1000 salvias, will be available to purchase at the weekend.
Garden address: 17 Baguley Street, Warwick
Opening: March 17-18, 10am – 4.30pm
Admission: $6 (under 18 free)

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