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I am a former teacher, aspiring artist, inveterate traveler This blog is about my Florida garden experience and its expression though poetry, philosophy, photography and art. It includes my other creative endeavors. Here can be found posts about travel to other gardens around the world. My garden is a half acre in zone 9a which includes a large water garden. I have mostly a shade garden because of the huge live oak. To keep things easy, I love to grow bromiliads,ferns,gingers and other tropicals. I need to have a low maintenance garden. In the summer we usually have plenty of rain and it transforms into a jungle. I have converted my swamp into the water garden where I grow irises, waterlilies, papyrus, radigan, spikebush and swamp lily. I also grow citrus (lemon,key lime,grapefruit,tangerines,pineapple,and loquats). Me?...Often the prickly thorn produces tender roses. (Ovid)

Oct 23, 2012

Boktoberfest


   Bok Tower Gardens is a botanical garden and bird sanctuary, located in Lake Wales,Central Florida. It consists of a 250 acre garden,a 205-foot Singing Tower with its carillon bells, and a visitor center. The tower is built upon Iron Mountain, a high point in Florida at 295 feet above sea level. It is a National Historic Landmark.

   In 1921, Dutch immigrant Edward  Bok, editor of the Ladys Home Journal, and his wife were spending winters in the Lake Wales area and decided to create a bird sanctuary on its highest hill. Bok commissioned noted landscape architect Frederick L. Olmsted, Jr. to transform what was then the sand hill into an amazing garden. The first year was spent digging trenches and laying pipes for irrigation. After which,soil was brought to the site by the truck loads and the plantings began. The plan included the planting of 1,000 large live oaks, 10,000 azaleas,100 Sabal palms,300 magnolias, and 500 gordonias (camelias etc,), as well as hundreds of shrubs including blueberry and holly. And currently includes perennials,orchids and bromiliads and many other tropicals.  And annually they hold an event called Boktoberfest.
There is the  plant sale with vendors and wholesalers from all over the region. And that makes me happy!

ooohhhhlala!

 DH wanted this one, too "dangerous"



Wercklea ferox~~Spiny Hibiscus




My heart skipped because I am entranced by ferns I've never seen!!! Does anybody hyperventilate like me??

  With the temperatures at an ideal level,  the shopping commenced. Then, our plants safely in the holding area, we toured the garden and listened to the bells!  A great day for this gardener!






Three colors of peppers on this bush!












   The Singing Tower is the centerpiece of the gardens. The tower was built  south of the reflection pool that allows the water to reflect its full image. A 60-bell carillon is set within the 205-foot tall, Gothic Revival/Art Deco tower that includes sculptures set in its sides.  It is built of pink and gray marble, and Florida  coquina stone, from Daytona Beach. The tower is surrounded  moat /Koi pond. The tower's interior contains largest carillon library in the world. Inside the bell chamber is a playing room that houses a clavier, or keyboard, that is used for playing the  bells. Recitals are given daily.






These beauties cam home with me


                                                                                                                                                     










26 comments:

  1. Wow! This is one I would love to see! The amount of plants and trees that went into this garden is amazing! This sounds like my kind of day...and your take homes are beautiful!!!

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  2. Oh wow, so many fabulous plants. I'm green with envy. What is that fantastic round leaved plant third shot? Love it! Also really am in love with the curtain of tillisandias. I might have to do something like that next summer.

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  3. Thanks for the lovely tour of an evocative garden. And, happy planting, Sharon.

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  4. Those bromeliads hanging up are really a cool screen. Love it all!

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  5. Thanks for sharing this beautiful place with us. I think you have been a brave girl buying these beautiful plants. I know how difficult it is, when I am on a place like this I want all the plants I see. But I have only a very small garden.
    Have a wonderful day Sharon.

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  6. Thanks for the SHOW ;-)
    /Helena

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  8. What an awesome post, Sharon. I'm putting a visit to Bok Tower Gardens on my to-do list!

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  9. What an enchanting place! Are you allowed to climb the tower?

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  10. What vision and ambition Mr. Bok had! It sounds like an amazing place and I dying to hear the Singing Tower in action. I'm adding this to my "must see" list :)

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  11. Hi Sharon ~ I went to Bok Tower with my family as a kid in the mid 60's. It would be nice to go there as an overnight excursion if we got the chance. I would love to see the gardens, hear the bells through my adult being.

    Is that purple loosestrife that I see in the goodies you brought home? What are the yellow flowers?

    Enjoy. I love your brick walkway and your flower bed around the tree.

    Hugs ~ FlowerLady

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  12. could it be a Marsh Blazing Star?
    Spike gayfeather??
    the yellow Leavenworth's Tickseed?

    help Florida people

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  13. ▒✿▒✿▒✿✿彡
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    ▒✿ Olá, amiga!
    Amei!!!
    Bom fim de semana!
    Beijinhos do Brasil.
    ✿✿彡

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  14. one of my favorite Botanical Gardens, and so sad I missed the plant sale this year (been out of town). HA, I love ferns and always buy 3 for 10 bucks. love the swamp sunflower (if that's what it is). So cheerful, especially during this dreary weather we have at the moment :-)
    Thanks for the beautiful photo tour!

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  15. Bonjour Sharon, the tree you see on my blog is a chorisia, I don't know the name in english (look by google!).
    sharon could you vote for my photography here (right star) (one vote per computer)
    http://www.decorosiers.com/concours-photos-2012/picture/trophees-2012/200-photo-39.html
    merci. Geneviève de doubsjardin

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  16. Hello. I wanted to let you know that I nominated you for the Beautiful Blogger Award.

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    1. Thank you so much Kevin....but i am so new I have no idea what this means!....can you explain?

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  17. I have enjoyed your photos of your trip to the Bok Tower Gardens. I came to view your blog, because Nitty Gritty Dirt Man nominated you for the "Beautiful Blogger Award". I can see why you were nominated. Congratulations on your Award. :)

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  18. Wow that must have been fun--I totally adore the screen of suspended Tilandsias: cool, cool, COOL!!

    Thanks so much for sharing your visit!

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  19. This looks like a wonderful event overflowing with beautiful plants. I would have loved to have been there. thank you for sharing this.

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  20. Hi Sharon. I know I should have let you know about the rules earlier. As a nominee, you thank the nominator and link back to me. Then, reveal 7 random facts about yourself and nominate and link 15 blogs and let those bloggers know about the nomination. You can also copy and paste the award badge for your site. Congratulations!

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  21. The three colour chilli and the water lily pads are amazing. Lovely post.

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  22. Wow, what an awesome tour that must have been. Gorgeous!

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