A long, sheltered bed running along the western side of the garden, defined by the imposing presence of the Monkey Puzzle tree (*Araucaria araucana*). The canopy creates dappled shade that suits a layered planting of acid-loving ornamentals and woodland ground cover.
| Plant | Type | Season of Interest | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monkey Puzzle | Evergreen conifer | Year-round structure | → |
| Pieris japonica | Evergreen shrub | Winter–spring flowers; coloured new growth | → |
| Camellia japonica | Evergreen shrub | Winter–spring flowers | → |
| Arum italicum | Tuberous perennial | Autumn–spring foliage; summer berries | → |
The strip has a structured, layered feel — the towering Monkey Puzzle provides the canopy, with Pieris and Camellia forming the mid-storey, and Arum italicum carpeting the woodland floor. Drip irrigation has been installed to support the established shrubs. An orange marker flag near the Monkey Puzzle was noted in March 2026.