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The Picton Garden has evolved during several decades on the original site of Ernest Ballard's Michaelmas Daisy nursery. There are many fine specimens of interesting trees and shrubs, creating a backdrop to thousands of herbaceous perennials. The garden is intensively planted with both traditional borders and areas of more modern, natural planting schemes.
The main feature is the NCCPG Plant Heritage Collection of Autumn Flowering Asters. Also known as Michaelmas Daisies, these create a rich tapestry of colour through September and October. A wide range of other late season Herbaceous Perennials are grown with the Asters. Many of them bring colour from late July onwards. The garden has been featured on T.V. and in many national newspapers and quality magazines.
A small garden but well worth a visit
Picton Garden & Nursery
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2011 - Picton Garden and Nursery - see website for openings. Nursery with great selection of Michaelmas Daisies.

Picton Garden, Old Court Nurseries
COLWALL, Great Malvern, WORCESTERSHIRE WR13 6QE
Tel 01684 540416
www.autumnasters.co.uk

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Picton Garden updated September 2011