Inspirational exotic gardens to visit
Fancy a taste of subtropical garden style without the need for a passport? Then why not pack your bags and head out garden visiting to pick up some hints, tips and inspiration to get growing your own tropical paradise
Many RHS Partner Gardens have exotic-themed areas planted with bold foliage and zingy, hot colours to create a lush, subtropical effect. Make a visit this summer to pick up ideas for your own planting schemes, or simply to enjoy a little taste of planting paradise.
The RHS Partner Gardens scheme allows RHS members free or reduced price entry at selected times to more than 200 gardens nationwide. It's a great way to discover new gardens and new planting ideas wherever you are!
Walking into prehistory
Canny planting combinations
Sizzling colour
The Hot Border sizzles with Canna 'Wyoming', Lobelia cardinalis 'Bee's Flame', Lobelia tupa, Penstemon 'Windsor Red', and the mood continues with gargantuan giant rhubarbs (Gunnera) by the lake and tree ferns in the valley.
A Great British jungle
Inside out
Making a splash
Foreign shores? No - this is the Subtropical Garden at East Ruston Old Vicarage, Norfolk.
Distinctive foliage gives an unmistakably exotic feel here: look for the huge paddle-shaped leaves of the hardy banana, Musa basjoo, along with the windmill palm, Trachycarpus fortunei.
The holiday feel continues with evening-scented Brugmansia trumpets, large-flowered dahlias, spidery ginger lilies (Hedychium) and tall-growing annual Amaranthus.
Make a visit today
Each of these gardens is an RHS Partner Garden, offering free entry to RHS members (main cardholder) at selected times - search Garden Finder for full opening arrangements. Not a member? Why not join us today?