Projects

Help Save “Pumba”

This planted earth sculpture of a warthog’s head located in woodland behind the Summerhouse Café was originally lovingly created by the in-house gardening team in 2001. The feature was inspired by a horticultural feature seen in the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall.

Sadly, “Pumba” fell into disrepair following repeated breakage of his protective timber fence.

Your donations received through a Bute Park Improvement Project initiative in 2020/21 have helped protect and restore him to his former glory.

Pumba following planting works in January 2022
Photo taken June 2020 showing “Pumba’s” profile and surrounding earth now worn down and few plants remaining

Your donation

Your donation has helped protect and restore him to his former glory.

The profile was re-established using recycled earth, and he was re-planted by our gardeners, volunteers and horticultural apprentices. Various ornamental grasses were used to give the impression of fur (Hedera helix and Pachysandra), black eyebrows (Ohiopogon planiscapus “Nigrescians”), a colourful billowing mane (Luzula sylvatica, Stipa tenuissima, and Crocosmia aurea) and a mohican (Miscanthus sinensis “Zebrinus”).

Protective metal railings and a gardener access gate were also installed.