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Viewpoint Winter 2024
Viewpoint November 23
Barnet Vision Strategy 2013 - 16

Smelling Plants Area 1.

On the right around the edge of the Bowls Club Building

This area contains plants that not only smell nice to us but are favourites of bees and butterflies.

Spring flowers include crocuses, geraniums, snowdrops, narcissi, daffodils and tulips.

Flowers that bloom in the summer in this area include yellow daylily, astrantia, lungwort, geraniums, wild sage and wood mellick.

In autumn and winter Witch Hazel, Mauve wallflowers, Rock Roses,

Cyclamen coum and several different ferns will be at their best.

Smelling plants

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Climbers (against the wall of the Bowling Club)

Climbing plants include clematis, honeysuckle, jasmine and a rambling rose. providing food for insects and birds during the autumn

Clematis, Honeysuckle and jasmine provide delicate scents which are strongest at dusk.

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