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Stangate Gardens

Stangate House and LawnsGarden Overview

The primary features are the camellias, including a large variety of cultivars. There is an under-planting of bulbs including daffodils, jonquils, bluebells, grape hyacinths, cyclamen, lachenalias, babianas, Pacific Coast (Californian) irises, hellebores, and winter irises. Wisteria, hydrangeas, laburnum arch, roses, rhododendrons, azaleas, and miniature cyclamens also produce a dazzling display at various times of the year. Trees include liquidambar, poplar, holly, eucalypts, magnolias, Japanese maples and oak trees (including a heritage listed English oak over 6m around the girth). The deciduous trees provide a stunning display in autumn.

Our Camellias

C.'Stangate Ruby'Volunteers of the Camellia Society Adelaide Hills began planting the camellias in 1977 and there are now over 500 cultivars, many of which are not commonly found varieties. The cultivars  have been planted in beds grouped to a theme (Miniature, Japonica, Reticulata, Sasanqua, Hybrid, Higo, and Elegans). Examples of varying uses can also be seen, including hedging, espaliers, topiaries, and ground cover. The north-facing hedge, mostly of un-named seedlings from members’ gardens, stands as a testament to ‘camellia hardiness’, having had only ‘water from the skies’ for several years -- mainly winter rains followed by dry hot summers; annual rainfall 25 inches (625mm).  ‘Stangate Ruby’ was registered from one of the hedge seedlings. 

A special feature of the garden are the four old camellias in our ‘Leawood Collection". Estimated to be originally planted c1875 and transplanted to Stangate in 1996, the four now proudly stand in front of the espaliered fence line of alternating 'Setsugekka' and 'Fukuzutsumi', having recovered fully from a heavy chainsaw pruning.

Several local cultivars can be seen:  ‘Roger Hall’, ‘Marmion’, ‘Maisie Chettle’, ‘Nan Pickering’, ‘Arthur Knight’, ‘Sarah Jane’, ‘Magnolia Blush’, ‘Just Sue’, ‘Wyn Hawkes’, ‘Len Jacobs’, ‘Christian Pink’, and ‘Magalhaes Variegated’.

Contact Details

Stangate House
3 Edgeware Road, Aldgate

Tel: (08) 8202 9200
Email: events@nationaltrustsa.org.au
Web: www.stangatehouse.org.au

 

Visitor information

Opening Times

Opens days every 4th Sunday of the month 10am - 2pm.

Entry Fee - modest fees apply.

Best Time to Visit

Sasanqua
May – June
Japonica & Reticulata
August - October

Address:
3 Edgeware Road
Aldgate
5154 SA
Australia

Facilities

Parking
Toilets
Disabled access
Refreshments
Picnic area

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