Floral tribute to Bath Rugby

The new three dimensional Bath Rugby floral display.
The new three dimensional Bath Rugby floral display. Click on images to enlarge.

Bath & North East Somerset Council’s Parks Department has created a striking new 3D floral display of a rugby player to mark Bath Rugby’s 150th anniversary.
The display, which can be viewed in the city’s Parade Gardens, is made up of around 8,000 of plants and flowers and features a rugby player about to kick a ball, wearing the distinctive hooped Bath Rugby jersey.
The character was created by eight members of the horticultural team over a period of two months, following a commission from Bath Rugby as part of celebrations to mark the historic anniversary.

One of the oldest rugby clubs in existence, Bath Rugby was founded in 1865, going on to become a club that is today steeped in history with a proud heritage of success.

Looks like a drop kick towards the statue of Peace.
Looks like a drop kick towards the statue of Peace.

Cllr Martin Veal (Conservative, Bathavon North) Cabinet Member for Community Services said: “This fantastic figure clearly demonstrates the skill of the team which works so hard to look after our parks and green spaces – ensuring Bath and North East Somerset is a beautiful place for residents and visitors alike.”
Tarquin McDonald, Bath Rugby’s Managing Director, said: “As a club, we are honoured to have a display of one our players on show in such a beautiful part of the city. Bath wouldn’t be the magnificent city it is without all its greenery, and the horticultural team does a great job in maintaining it.”

Summer flowers await visitors to the city's Parade Gardens.
Summer flowers await visitors to the city’s Parade Gardens.

The Council’s Nursery and Parks supervisor, Matt Soan, said: “We’re really pleased with the outcome, and the comments from the general public have been great. We used White Hypoestes for the white hoop; Alternanthera for the black; Echevaria for the blue. The skin was planted using pink Hypoestes.

This is the first rugby player created by the team but we’ve created lots of 3D characters in the past – including Bob the Builder, steam trains, and The Herbs – which helped South West in Bloom win awards at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2014.”
Anyone interested in placing an order for a 3D horticultural creation from the Parks team should contact 01225 394041; email councilconnect@bathnes.gov.uk or call the office at Royal Victoria Park Bath Marlborough lane Bath BA12LZ.