The Inner Temple Garden is a plantsperson’s delight. The ‘City’ microclimate provides the conditions for layered plantings containing many unusual and special plants for all seasons.
The famous Borders shine from late spring till the end of the year with an exuberant and experimental tapestry. The tapestry mixes woody specimens, perennials, bulbs and annuals. These include dramatic gems such as the Chinese Rice Paper Plant (Tetrapanax papyrifer ‘Rex’), Dahlias (including Tree Dahlia Dahlia imperialis), and Giant Fennels (Ferula communis) weaved with ornamental grasses, salvias, geraniums and self-seeders providing spontaneity. We are working with Pollinating London Together to ensure the planting provides habitat and nectar for pollinators such as wild bee species, moths, butterflies and hoverflies.
The Borders sit alongside more natural areas of spring bulb meadow containing China Shrub Roses and large expanses of lawn. The Peony Garden provides a more intimate area to take a moment, surrounded by a Wisteria sinensis with a lower layer of herbaceous and tree Peonies for late Spring.
The Borders to the east and west contain a calming woodland edge mix of perennials, choice Hydrangeas and unusual specimens such as the rare Chinese Fairy Bells (Disporum longistylum ‘Green Giant’). The Garden team also add creative planters and pot displays in locations across the Garden.