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Saturday, 16 February 2013
More shapes and structures at Sissinghurst
Here are more highlights of the interesting shapes and structures at Sissinghurst. Their fig trees:
The rose arbor:
Looking through the rose arbor
The rose arbor looking up from below
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Maggie Tran was the 2012-13 Christopher Lloyd & Historic Botanical Garden Bursary Scheme (HBGBS) Scholar at Great Dixter. Funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Follow her new blog
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