Kim couldn't make today so said I should go hunting Henry - the Henry Moore sculptures that are gradually appearing round the gardens in time for the massive exhibition coming to both Kew and Wakehurst this year.
it was mighty chilly first off and drizzly (although that did stop at 10 when Kew opened)I was glad I had grabbed my woolly hat
the tulips and remaining daffodils in the Palm House beds are looking fabulous
the tulips and remaining daffodils in the Palm House beds are looking fabulous
the round bed at the top of the Broad Walk is going to be a favourite again this spring/summer - the anemones especially at present
I headed down the Broad Walk
blossom off to my right
and left
a view of the Carbon garden
more flopping tulips!
obviously because they aren't all fully installed and the exhibition doesn't open till 9 May, they are still behind fencing but sneak peaks are possible
I went over to the beds by the Elizabeth Gate entrance which are pink and purple themed
I went over to the beds by the Elizabeth Gate entrance which are pink and purple themed
in one bed
and a couple of orange and yellows
another Henry by the Nash Conservatory
that leads to the Carbon garden
drifts of bluebells in the bed along the path
you pass the Monkey Puzzle tree as you go - what a size!
the ancient wisteria is starting to flower - I was expecting more as there is one along the road from where I live that grows over it's owners garage that is in full flower (it has suddenly erupted)
you pass the Monkey Puzzle tree as you go - what a size!
the ancient wisteria is starting to flower - I was expecting more as there is one along the road from where I live that grows over it's owners garage that is in full flower (it has suddenly erupted)
will keep an eye on this one
you approach the Carbon Garden from a different angle on this path rather than from the Hive
I went into the Princess of Wales conservatory from what I always think of as the back door - Kim wanted an update on "stinky"'s growth
the chart hadn't been updated today, but yesterday it had reached 104 cm - from 66 on the 2nd
I went into the Princess of Wales conservatory from what I always think of as the back door - Kim wanted an update on "stinky"'s growth
it is starting to bulge too.
I would think it's got a way to go before it opens though still.
I had to take this on my phone as the camera was misting up and wouldn't oblige with a decent picture
the jade vine is till in full throw, although dropping it's flowers/petals (not sure) a young boy was throwing them into the pond... I tutted to myself as I went past him as it didn't seem to bother his family.
the path was too wet for lying down for shots.
I walked through the alpine house - still have the short zoom on so no close ups
into the evolution garden
camassia in flower here too, so maybe the spread I saw up at the end of Rhododendron dell on Monday isn't that early after all.
we chatted a bit and I headed on my way
I was surprised to see a single swan sitting on the grass by the pond
ruffling his feathers up
haivng a look round
haivng a look round
I couldn't get a decent shot
looking forward to finding out what they're all called
looking up the grass towards the far end of the lake. . squint and you might see another one..
I didn't allow myself to be diverted by the lake particularly although I could see 2 more swans on the lake
they were funny, they were running back and forwards
not quite sure if they wanted to go in or not (they didn't, whilst I was there)
I hadn't been through the woodland to check the bluebells but on my way back towards the Pavilion for a drink I did find lots growing in patches under trees
cherry trees by the Temperate House
looking up the grass towards the far end of the lake. . squint and you might see another one..
I didn't allow myself to be diverted by the lake particularly although I could see 2 more swans on the lake
I found a gap in the fencing just big enough to poke the lens through
before heading back round the lake I did divert to the camassia patch at the edge of Kew.
before heading back round the lake I did divert to the camassia patch at the edge of Kew.
back at the lake I was on the lookout for the Egyptian goslings but first found 2 greylags with 3 babies about to go swimming
I wasn't sure if they were the same swans as on the Palm House pond or not,
I wasn't sure if they were the same swans as on the Palm House pond or not,
I was heading up the path away from the lake but something made me turn round and saw the 2 Egyptians at the top path that runs along the lake
I headed back and as I did, the babies ran towards the lake with mum and dad following
they stood by the water's edge
not quite sure if they wanted to go in or not (they didn't, whilst I was there)
the greylags came out of the lake and were hissing at them as if to say, go away
another Henry over by the path into the Woodland
cherry trees by the Temperate House
for once there wasn't a long queue to be served!
as I had walked to the cafe, I had seen off to my right up by the Pagoda....
I headed back to the Temperate House
it had warmed up a little from early on but there wasn't anything much in the way of sunshine
up in the Mediterranean garden the ceanothus - trying different settings to stand it out from the background
the Judas tree in the lower part of the Mediterranean garden has opened out lots in the sun we had mid week
beds with the pond behind
at the side of the pond, the other side to where I'd seen them before, the 2 swans were still here, so must be a second pair.
no sign of the single one, perhaps he was still on the grass the other side out of my sight.
thanks for looking - see you again next week.



