Saturday, August 29, 2020

Kew - travel the world

 Kew is treating us to a holiday like no other as most people have been unable to take a real one this year.  so at the end of the post is a set of photos of  specially commissioned works from around the world

It was cold and drizzling when I left home and although the rain stopped it didn't warm up 


my new starting point after the Palm House is the evolution garden which is still full of colour, if some of it is going over now



















Physalis - later in the year they will turn skeleton like 
I love them 
astrantia, gorgeous colour 







as well as travel the world, Kew is also showcasing a floral humpback whale from a Netflix series Big Flower Fight (no idea, I don't have Netflix)

I forgot to look at it last week
situated on the lawn outside the Orangery


it is described as a living sculpture 
well I guess the sempervivium on the back are living












and I did like how the silvery foliage plants looked like water splashing 


because I was following the map to find the travel pieces I was walking in a different order to usual.

along the Broad Walk was next



but once again new blogger is insisting on adding the photos out of order!

the sun tried to come out as I got to the lake


my route took me to the far edge of the gardens
with a view of the Thames
and I found myself at Lion Gate (lion on the gate at the exit.  this is the furthest exit and not one I have ever used, 
but I loved the building just outside the entrance with it's stylish chimneys
I headed back towards the next exhibit

these trees were huge and a great shape



part of an archway over the path 


(you've seen it before but I love it












huge mushroom/toadstool

we've had lots of rain recently, it has obviously encouraged the funghi to think it's autumn

I crossed the grass to the Temperate House where they had just opened the doors.
the tall yellow flowers in the distance are un-attainable with the limited access which is a shame as I love them


as I walked along the central path you CAN use, I was astonished to see several groups of funghi in the flower beds along the path



lots of different colours and shapes 


pretty lantana 


walking backup the grass to the Palm House 


this was a huge one


I did walk through the Palm House but the photos were too misty as the lens wouldn't stay cleared


I had similar trouble in the waterlily house too
but got some useable shots










as I headed back to the cafe for a drink I noticed the main fountain - "my" fountain - was on although with only a low spray

nice to see though

flowers (I think ) of the  gunnera under the leaves


it was decidedly chilly - windy -  and spits of rain for coffee and cake (raspberry and white chocolate again)  but there are no indoor eating seats at present here

(some of the other cafes do)

so I didn't linger

I walked back round the pond towards the Princess of Wales glasshouse











no sign of the weater dragon today

but the wall the other side to where he was last week was being splashed by the mini water fall




bright pink bottle brush


as always I have to stop at the grevillea 






next stop towards the alpine house





























I love purple and red together!










Now, time to travelthe world...

ten commissioned pieces
I tried to capture the entire work in one picture. not sure if you wil be able to read it all though
 






this is the welcome


now let's travel


South Africa 






















Australia 




















Argentina


Spain

Himalayas

UK

California

Japan


China


Canada






Phew, think we've made it home from our whistle stop tour of the world  

thanks for looking