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As you drive down Sara’s Walk to Loris Garrett’s
garden in Cypress you will understand why he calls his garden “Benvenuti”.
Like the stone carved with the words “Benvenuti Nel Mio Giardino” (welcome
to my garden) that his Italian mom gave him, all the vibrant colors
of his daylilies and perennials will “Welcome” anyone
to stop and look.
Stop and stroll around the numerous curved beds in the front and
gaze at the myriad of daylilies and other perennials. Loris grows
approximately 500 of his favorite daylilies, many of which are in
this area. Nestled around the oak and maple trees you can enjoy Hemerocallis ‘Treasure
Truffle’, ‘Desperado Love’, ‘Long
Stocking’ ‘Elf Power’,
roses, salvias’ and more as you work your way down the long
beds that hold cultivars like ‘Debeary Canary’, ‘Boundless
Beauty’, ‘Malaysian Marketplace’, ‘Judy
Farquhar’ and more to the back garden.
Enter the back garden through a wrought iron gate to be greeted
by a soothing fountain of cascading water and a climbing “Fourth
of July” rose. As you leisurely walk into the garden, you will
view moss rock beds with cultivars like H. ‘Lady Betty
Freitz’, ‘Primal Scream’ ‘Princess
Diana’ and more along with many of his seedlings surrounding
a small water fall feature.
As you walk through the garden, you will see beds curving around the
garage and extending along the fences draped in Rangoon creepers and
Texas Bleedingheart vines. You can view numerous cultivars from the
Stamiles, the Salters, Kirchhoff, Morss, Hanson & Petit just to
name a few. Throughout the garden there are birdbaths, fountains and
other garden décor that reflect Loris’ personality. As
you leisurely stroll to the back of the garden the Leyland Cypress’ will
catch your eye and you may decide to rest your back against one of
the oak trees or sit on a bench next to St. Francis and gaze back at
the beds. Or you may choose to stroll around the garden with its wisteria,
ornamental grasses, roses, Echinacea’s and other perennials.
Any path you take you will be enchanted by all the colors and textures
of his AHS Display Garden. Come and enjoy! |
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