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Mecklenburgh Square Garden

A private London Square garden

Mecklenburgh Square Garden

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  • About
    • Morning Chorus
    • Plants of the Month
  • History
    • History
    • A Georgian Square
    • A Georgian Garden
    • Well-Known Residents, 19th Century
    • Well-Known Residents, 20th Century
    • Rosoman Painting
    • Martin Frederic Hamlyn (1886-1966)
  • Photos
    • Enjoying the Bird Bath
    • A Little Bee Film
  • Memoria
    • Memoria
    • Tribute to Martin Andrews
  • Trees
  • Medicinal Plants
    • Medical Herb Spiral
    • Acmella Oleracea: the toothache plant
    • Artemisia absinthium: the Bohemian
    • Artemisia annua
    • Black Cohosh: beauty or beast?
    • Cannabis Sativa (Indian Hemp): Queen Victoria’s secret
    • Chamomile: food, medicine or something in between?
    • Chaste Tree: nature’s gift to women?
    • Chilli: hot, pungent and medicinal
    • Cistus creticus: A tough little plant with history as old as Europe
    • Comfrey: A controversial herb
    • Elder: more than just a tasty treat
    • Deadly Nightshade: to blight, bewitch, and beautify
    • Fennel: between food and medicine
    • Feverfew: the aspirin of the middle ages
    • Common Foxglove: dangerous poison or indispensable remedy?
    • Ginkgo
    • Holy Basil – a Queen fit with many crowns
    • Honeysuckle: the little fairy in herbal medicine shop
    • Hops: a lot more than beer
    • Ivy: Medicine in your garden
    • Lavender
    • Lemon balm: Not only refreshing in a salad, but also a valuable medicine
    • Lemon Verbena: a natural medicine with a charming lemon flavour
    • Marigold
    • Manuka: the hardcore survivor
    • Milk Thistle – blessed by the Virgin Mary herself!
    • European Mistletoe: a hemiparasitic plant that goes beyond Christmas traditions
    • Olive Tree: a heavenly gift from Hercules
    • Opium Poppy: the power to be a gift or a curse
    • Peppermint
    • Pelargonium Sidoides
    • Red Vine: I felt it through the grape vine
    • Raspberry Leaf: a woman’s tonic
    • Rhubarb
    • Roman Chamomile: a forgotten treasure
    • Silver Birch
    • Snowdrop: spring herald and Alzheimer medication
    • Stevia rebaudiana: a sugar substitute
    • St. John’s Wort: The reinvention of a troublesome weed
    • Common Garden Spurge
    • Tansy
    • Tea Tree: Australian bush medicine to global skin remedy
    • Thyme: beyond the bounds of culinary uses
    • The Turkey Tail Mushroom: a thousand year story
    • Valeriana officinalis: nature’s prime calming agent
    • Witch Hazel: a winter flower used for skin conditions
  • Patterson Border
  • Art
  • Notices
    • London in Bloom 2020
    • London in Bloom 2019
    • London in Bloom 2018
    • London in Bloom 2017
    • Garden Constitution
    • Garden Rules
    • BBQ Etiquette
    • Association of Bloomsbury Squares and Gardens
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Karin Ruggaber and Anne Ryan, ‘A Shipwreck in Stormy Seas with Sirens on the Rocks’ after Charles Francois Lacroix de Marseille (A Fountain), 2018 Karin Ruggaber and Anne Ryan, ‘A Shipwreck in Stormy Seas with Sirens on the Rocks’ after Charles Francois Lacroix de Marseille (A Fountain), 2018

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