Tresco Abbey Garden
by Jan Flanigan

View of the Shell House with aeoniums on the left
and a Beschorneria species on the right.

The Old Abbey.

The Old Abbey showing the ‘lollipop’ leptospermums.

A view of the Middle Terrace with Phoenix canariensis palms.

The agave fountain in the Mediterranean Garden.

From a viewing platform in the Middle Terrace showing a
Leptospermum (not lollipopped) and an Echium in full bloom.

The red bark of Luma apiculata.
All photographs by Jan Flanigan |