White Garden

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White Garden is a famous monochromatic garden at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent, England, celebrated for its planting scheme of exclusively white and silver-toned flowers and foliage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf garden
monochromatic garden
tourist attraction
associatedWith Harold Nicolson NERFINISHED
Vita Sackville-West NERFINISHED
category Gardens in Kent
National Trust properties in Kent NERFINISHED
Tourist attractions in Kent
colorScheme silver
white
country United Kingdom
designedBy Harold Nicolson NERFINISHED
Vita Sackville-West NERFINISHED
famousFor monochromatic planting scheme
silver-toned foliage
white flowers
hasFeature central lawn
climbing roses
lilies
perennial borders
rectangular beds
rose plantings
silver-leaved plants
white delphiniums
yew hedges
heritageDesignation Grade I registered garden (as part of Sissinghurst Castle Garden)
inception 1950s
influenced other monochrome garden designs
locatedIn England
Kent NERFINISHED
Sissinghurst NERFINISHED
Sissinghurst Castle NERFINISHED
Sissinghurst Castle Garden NERFINISHED
maintainedBy National Trust gardeners
near Cranbrook, Kent NERFINISHED
notablePeriodOfInterest summer
notablePlantColorRestriction exclusively white flowers
silver-toned foliage
openToPublic yes
ownedBy National Trust
partOf National Trust property Sissinghurst Castle Garden NERFINISHED
region South East England
style English garden
arts-and-crafts-influenced garden
touristAttraction yes

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Sissinghurst feature White Garden
subject surface form: Sissinghurst Castle Garden