Tree in Elizabethan Gardens is a photograph by Lydia Holly which was uploaded on April 4th, 2014.
Tree in Elizabethan Gardens
Located in Manteo, North Carolina The Elizabethan Gardens are a living memorial to the time when Sir Walter Raleighs lost colonists lived in this... more
by Lydia Holly
Title
Tree in Elizabethan Gardens
Artist
Lydia Holly
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Located in Manteo, North Carolina The Elizabethan Gardens are a living memorial to the time when Sir Walter Raleighs lost colonists lived in this very place over 400 years ago. This photo is of an ancient live oak in the garden. Year-long highlights include beautiful winter-time Camellias, spring bulbs, colorful summer landscapes from hydrangeas to crepe myrtles, autumn hues of ornamental grasses and salvia, as well as seasonal events. Renaissance statues are in the garden, and there is a statute of Queen Elizabeth 1 that is very impressive. The Elizabethan Gardens is located adjacent to The Lost Colony's Waterside Theatre and Fort Raleigh National Historic Park on Roanoke Island nestled near North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Uploaded
April 4th, 2014