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By Mossy
- 29 Sep, 2010
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It is called a pinnacle, it is the remains of an ancient tree that was probably about 130 feet hight by 5 feet wide, formed by centuries of erosion in an ancient flooded valley in Asia (possibly Thailand or Cambodia). The trees are eaten by mussels and sculpted by currents of the water. Tests by a British newspaper showed that these pinnacles are estimated to be about 12,000 years old. I have 4 in the garden, this is the tallest. I love them.
1 Oct, 2010
That is fascinating ... I've never heard of these before! It certainly adds a wonderful sculptural dimension to your garden ... and I'd imagine it would be a talking point for any visitor to your garden. Have you ever 'opened' your garden to the public?
1 Oct, 2010
Not as such, but many people have come to look at the garden (and share a glass of wine) and I am always delighted to share my passion with other people. In 2 weeks I will have to close the garden until spring, as I will be off to Australia for several weeks yippeee.
2 Oct, 2010
Yes I can imagine lots of people would want to experience this fabulous garden you've created ... I bet they all want a return visit! Well you're coming downunder as the weather's warming up ... and in the Spring ... so it will be a lovely time for a visit. Enjoy!
2 Oct, 2010
Hi Fabrice, I think this is a Twisted willow?? If so, is it in a pot or the ground? Garden is breathtaking - it's an Outside Phantom of The Opera.......... x
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Fabulous pond area ... what is that tall structure in the background near the brick wall?
30 Sep, 2010