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Japanese Garden at the Butchart Gardens. Part 1
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***Copyright 2012 TatyanaS
Japanese Garden at the Butchart Gardens. Part 1
Japanese Garden at the Butchart Gardens. Part 2
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Did you guess what is this pink?
It's Astilbe!
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Thank you for visiting this beautiful garden on Vancouver Island in Canada with me!
I hope you enjoyed the pictures.
Thank you for your kind comments!
***Copyright 2012 TatyanaS
That astilbe is like pink foam in your pictures. Beautiful. Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteAs I scrolled down I kept thinking that it must be Astible! What a great use of mass plantings. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSigh. It is all so beautiful. I am seriously speechless. I have to visit Butchart someday!
ReplyDeleteWonderful design and maintenance.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. They really show the peace and quiteness of the gardens. In our small country we have a Japanese garden which is only open in the month of May and we visited in the evening, was even more quiet.
ReplyDeleteHi Tatyana, that pink astilbe is lovely isn't it, i love to photogragh water flowing over rocks, try to capture reflections, and you have done such a good job of that. Thanks so much for the tour.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photos...they really show the calming qualities of these gardens! Thanks so much for sharing your visit!
ReplyDeleteAhh...I visited there many years ago... beautiful! Thanks for the memories Tatyana,
ReplyDeleteOne day I hope to visit this garden. It is just beautiful as are your pictures of it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I thought at first that the pink plumes were blooms from a type of grass. I love Japanese gardens - they are so tranquil looking. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWe visited Butchart gardens a few years ago for my birthday -- best birthday present ever!! We had dinner at the restaurant with a window seat overlooking the Japanese Gardens. It was just spectacular. Thanks for taking me back for a visit :-)
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