Wisley Trees in Autumn - 1


The Royal Horticultural Society was given Wisley in 1903, although at that time only a small part of the 24-ha (60-acre) estate was actually cultivated as a garden, the remainder being wooded farmland. The original garden was the creation of George Ferguson Wilson - businessman, scientist, inventor and keen gardener and a former Treasurer of the Society.


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Location: Wisley Surrey UK
Photo credit: © John Bradshaw / Alamy / Afripics
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