Maple Hill Gardens

The Fragrance Garden

The area between The Victorian Garden and The Herb Oval used to be known as the roundel. In 1987, a workshop was held to redesign the roundel as a wildlife garden for birds, bees, and butterflies. More trees, shrubs and flowers were placed in this area (called Butterfield) in order to attract wildlife. Later on (date unknown), the roundel/wildflower garden evolved into what is now known as The Fragrance Garden. Plants in this garden include: Peonies, Lily-of-the-Valley, Fringe Tree, Sweet Pepper Bush, and Lilac. At the center stands a beautiful Saucer Magnolia, a gift from the Amherst Garden Club in 1985.

A Bleeding Heart Blooms In The Fragrance Garden - May, 2007

A Fringe Tree Blooms In The Fragrance Garden - May, 2007

A Bearded Iris Blooming in The Fragrance Garden - June, 2007

Looking From the Fragrance Garden to The Victorian Garden

A bee enjoys a Daylily in The Fragrance Garden - July, 2007

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