Saturday, March 7, 2026

Kew - final trip to the orchids

 Another cold dull day.. but brightened up by a final trip to the Orchids 2026.

Kim's niece was visiting, so they went off on their own as she didn't have an orchid timeslot










she still got me though! 












I headed for the POW 
I was going to use the macro today 
some of the big tubs of orchids have had some flowers removed and didn't look so full. 


the dragon was still looking good though 

top of his head 




the jade vine is more vibrant than this photo shows






this, representing the moon, also looks as if some of it's contents have suffered over the 5 weeks
towards the bottom of the steps they still look good though

I shall definitely miss the 2 pandas though



the rhododendron near the pandas is looking good
first of the arches.  I did think about changing lens but decided not to




















the tiger was good, too 














I liked the pheonixes too
the final arch before heading through to the arid room


bye, horsey!  











walked round the side of the POW - good view of the Hive behind the gorgeous magnolia

I'd changed lens now 
paused briefly by the entrance to the carbon garden 



































I crossed over the Broad Walk and headed down the path that leads to the big magnolia dell 
I was trying to get the pinkness of this but the dull day didn't help.


drift of daffodils near the children's playground as you turn left for the magnolias 


a lot of them have finished already 
there are single magnolias dotted along the path
before you reach the  main event..
time for close ups.

the ground was very squelchy again, they need to fork it again to help drainage. 

I love the centres of the flowers




these deeper pink ones look ok with the grey backdrop








was very squishy here as the ground has been well trodden 





at the lake now.  I think he was waiting for Kim...




the heron flew across the lake and landed by this tree.  
Dave was there (that's his rucksack)  looking for chicks or squirrels in the tree) 


I carried on 



past the treetop walkway
and into the Davies Exploration house - not been to see my daisies lately!





before going  into the Temperate House I stopped at this big tree nearby - I think it's the one we saw last summer laden with plums




it was pretty, but would have been better in the sun

into the TH from the far end 








I love these stripy ones


up to the viewing platform 




looking down on a statue from the staircase 


the waterfall in the TH seemed a little more open, I think some of the planting round it has been cut back
outside, the tulips in Cherry Walk are growing - another treat to look forward to before long
heading across the grass towards the gallery



there are lots of areas cordoned off as they are starting to prepare for the upcoming Henry Moore sculptures that will be on display from May to September 
the winter garden













the hellebores are still everywhere 






















some of the dogwood is growing leaves now













the edgworthia is bursting open 

the layers look good as the levels change in the garden 



Camellia Walk on the way back to the entrance
pausing by the temple of Bellona

daffodils at the back of it 




I walked through the shop and cafe but the tables were full and the cakes looked bashed about so I didn't stop to eat or drink!


Palm House.



I remembered I had seen the weeping cherry tree on FB was flowering and it doesn't last that long so...

there were quite a few people admiring it (i.e. getting in my way) 



I crouched down to change lens (and keep out of someone's way taking a group photo) 





doubling back on myself to leave I noticed the weeping willow on the other side of the path looked like it was growing out of the lion's head 








cherry tree by the cafe 


I'd put the camera away but at the exit took the big tubs on my phone managing to avoid most people entering 

thanks for looking.  Hope you come back next week. - let's hope we have sun