Exploring Garden Treasures and Wildlife Wonders at Adare Manor
Every season at Adare Manor brings its own enchantment, but there is an undeniable magic to midsummer, when the estate is in full bloom. Across these 840 acres, you will encounter a diverse, thriving ecosystem, and at this time of year, the gardens, wildflowers, and forests are all at their peak. Warmer weather and long bright evenings offer an invitation to step outside the grandeur of the Manor house and into the splendour of the Manor estate.
Manicured masterpieces: the formal gardens
Lavished with love and attention by our expert team of gardeners, the geometric parterre garden and walled “secret gardens” which surround the Manor are living works of art. At this time of year, the star of the show is the Bellis “Robella”. These double salmon-pink flowers were chosen to complement the warmth of the manor’s stonework. There are 8340 of these beauties planted in the formal gardens. Later in the season, Begonia
“Nonstop Red” will step in to take their place, ensuring a continuous, spectacular display of colour. As a cool counterpoint to these brighter blooms, dense plantings of Nepeta “Six Hill Giant” produce successive flushes of lilac-coloured flowers throughout the summer. This cousin of the mint family is a resilient perennial, fragrant and beloved by bees. All of these flowers would make elegant additions to the home garden, as would this recommendation from Padraig Collins, Landscape Manager:
“The Cercis Siliquastrum, with its striking purple flowers in spring, presents an enticing
option. With a mature height and width of approximately 4.5m, this small tree not only adds visual interest but also contributes to the ecological richness of its surroundings.”