- Highdown Gardens
Highdown Gardens is a beautiful
garden overlooking the sea from theSouth Downs inSussex ,England . The garden situated on the edge of the town ofWorthing , close to the village ofFerring and the National Trust archaeological siteHighdown Hill . The gardens offer a unique collection of rare plants and trees, collectively deemed a National collection.The
Chalk Garden at Highdown is the achievement ofSir Frederick Stern and his wife who worked for 50 years to prove that plants would grow on chalk. The gardens were created out of a chalk pit where there was little soil and very unfavourable conditions for plant growth.The garden was created during a period when many expeditions were going out to
China and theHimalayas collecting rare and beautiful plants. Many of the original plants from the early collections can still be seen in the garden today, particularly plants collected byReginald Farrer andErnest Henry Wilson .On the death of Sir Frederick in
1967 , aged 83, Lady Stern carried out his wishes and left the garden toWorthing Borough Council .The garden is at its best in spring and early summer when there is a colourful succession of spring bulbs -
Snowdrop s,Crocus ,Anemone s andDaffodil s followed by Paeonies andBearded Iris .
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