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Cordylines
(On my travels)
Home Hill. For Gwennie
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Nafanua: A Little Paradise in the Suburbs
It's a sizzling summer in Australia - so let's celebrate by visiting a tropical garden in Brisbane.
Mauri Maunsell's brightly painted studio at the back of the garden was once a garage. Now it's a vibrant backdrop to a verdant scramble of plants.
This is not a garden IN the tropics, (Brisbane is sub-tropical) instead Nafanua has been inspired BY the tropics. It has all the hall marks: lush foliage, shady paths, discreetly placed water vessels, gorgeous coloured blooms… and heavenly scents.
The boldly beautiful: both the paddle-shaped leaves and hot-hued flower vessels (tiny flowers are inside) are sculptural.
Two chaps, Mauri Maunsell and Wilhelmus Brantjes, have spent a couple of decades on this little piece of paradise. Mauri, an artist and sculptor, has been the primary creative force.
"I endeavoured to build a haven with tropical ambience – a kaleidoscope of vibrant coloured foliage, varied form, sudden surprises and a respite from a busy road," says Mauri.
In Samoan 'Nafanua means' 'hidden paradise' which suits the garden tucked in behind this Queenslander's picket fence.
Torch gingers appear strikingly like waratahs….
...and anthurium inflorescence glow like beacons above the foliage.
When they first bought the property thirty years ago there was little else than spring bulbs, three roses and a sick grapefruit - plus two strips of cement leading to the garage.
Exquisite orchids and tillansias attached to tree trunks can be appreciated at eye level.
Hanging pots, such as this mandevilla (dipladena) adorning a wall, are watered automatically.
An essence of Asia has been affected with urns and ornaments - and yes, Buddha resides here too… a quiet presence in many tropically-inspired gardens.
Fallen cassia petals on the garden floor and in a water vessel.
"The garden is now a manifestation of my love of tropical plants and represents many years of collecting."
All-weather wending paths are bordered by low-growing plants such as bromeliads, alocasias, anthuriums and philodendrons.
Bromeliads are colourful highlights in the understory.
Good use for a dead tree trunk: epiphytic broms are at home.
Large, natural stones set amongst pebbles make an attractive pathway.
Such a sweet, short life for the free-spirited hibiscus flower that lasts only one day.
Licuala ramsayi fans out over a pathway.
"I love the luxurious exuberance of palms and aroids such as bird's nest, anthuriums and climbing philodendrons. I particularly savour the flamboyant colours of cordylines, bromeliads and crotons as well."
Tapestry: it's easy being green.
Ginger flowers are summer's sweet treats.
Tropical gardens look amazing, but just like cool clime gardens there's always plenty of work to be done - all rewarding of course! Spent spikes of heliconias and gingers are cut to the ground; there's a constant drop of fronds; prolific bromeliads need thinning; rampant vines need restraining; and cordylines benefit from a good cut back to avoid legginess.
So the pool at the back of Mauri and Willie's garden must offer perfect relief after their labour in the beautiful 'Nafanua'!
OPEN GARDEN: If you're in Brisbane on the 1st or 2nd February, you can visit this garden, and Karakai, another fabulous one nearby through Open Gardens Australia
Address: 100 St vincents Rd. Virginia 10am - 4pm $7 entry. No charge for under 18s
Cordyline.