Final field trip of the year to Round Top

Join the Lake Houston Gardeners on Friday, May 9 for a bus trip to Round Top Festival Hill Gardens and Grounds.  Lunch is at the Royer Cafe in Round Top.  Time permitting, we will take a short trip to the Rose Emporium in Brenham.  This is the last field trip of the year, so let’s get together for a great day.  

Meet at the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church at 8 a.m. The bus will leave at 8:15 and should return to Kingwood around 3:30p.m.  As usual, there is no cost for the bus but a collection is taken up to pay for the bus driver’s lunch.  

There will be a sign up sheet at the April club meeting.  If you would like to go but can’t make the meeting, leave a message here with this notice.

About the Festival Hill Garden

The main garden in the McAshan Gardens is the Cloister Garden. The background is a folly ruin built to look like an ancient church. The focus of the garden is a statue of Mary and the plantings include many herbs, bulbs, shrubs and spring blooming annuals such as poppies, larkspurs and petunias.

Nearby are the Mediterranean Garden with lavenders, thymes and oreganos, and the walled beds with sages, bay laurels, myrtle and yerba mate.

The Madalene Hill Pharmacy Garden contains medicinal plants arranged by their geographical origin. It is said that more than 75% of the world’s population still obtains its medicines from plants. Admire the rare Melaleuca from Australia, Zatar (Thymbra spicata) from the Mediterranean and the unique Wolfberry (Lycium barbarum) in the China collection. Other rare plants from Africa, India, Mexico, South America, Asia, and Europe are growing here, as well as North American species used by Native Americans.

Other plantings include a Shakespeare Garden, Fiber and Dye Garden and a large collection of potted tropical spice, fruit and ornamental plants.

 

 

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