Here is another Estonian garden - this one in the western part of the country.
Atu Ruuth has a large rock garden, built of native lime stone slates. This limestone is quite common in Estonia and a wonderful material for many purposes.
In his garden I saw for the first time the strange - and highly attractive - Asphodeline taurica (last image in the message above) and the beautiful little Aquilegia ( Im 4), which he claimed was A glandulosa. I believe that he was wrong and that it is another species, maybe A parviflora. If you read this, Olga, could you please have a look?
More to come, if you are interested.