Wakehurst
Horsebridge Wood
Journey through the rich and varied habitats of North America.
Horsebridge WoodHere you will find one of Britain’s finest national collections of birches (Betula), featuring some of the most critically endangered species.
These trees are beautiful at any time of the year – their coloured bark glows in the winter sunlight, while their delicate leaves provide dappled shade through the summer months. Towards autumn many of the American species turn a rich yellow creating a magical canopy under which to walk.
In mid-April, Bethlehem Wood is carpeted with bluebells, one of Britain’s greatest wildflower displays.
Find the Bethlehem Wood at marker 16 on our Map of Wakehurst
Wakehurst’s woodlands contain specimens of temperate trees from all around the world and carpets of wildflowers which provide contrasting colours throughout the year.
Our trees are grouped according to the areas of the world in which they grow naturally. Known as a phytogeographic planting system, it’s an amazing way to travel the world from the heart of Sussex.
Wakehurst
Journey through the rich and varied habitats of North America.
Horsebridge WoodWakehurst
Venture along the Rock Walk to witness the sublime beauty of this ancient terrain.
Rock WalkWakehurst
Escape into a secluded grove of conifers to discover their enduring presence in regions across the world.
Pinetum