Saturday, December 3, 2022

Kew - December already

 Welcome back for another visit to Kew - a cold December morning but at least it is dry

I beat Kim there today for the first time in a while, no disruptions or diversions on the journey for a change


it was a cold wait to get in and we were glad to get moving once the gates opened 

it was very grey, as you can see...
but sill lots of colour from the dogwoods round the pond

and on the trees around the Broad Walk


not a lot of interest at this time of year along the Broad Walk, it has been largely cut back for winter in preparation for next year,  and without water drops on the euphorbia there wasn't a lot to keep us
so we headed along the path past the Monkey Puzzle tree
which is still fascinating
and towards what I class as the "back door" of the Princess of Wales conservatory


the yellowy green on the left is a ginko 

luckily the grass wasn't too long or wet, as we crossed to see closer...


lots of leaves on the ground


we had to double back on ourselves next as there was no access to the path beyond this tree 
















on the right is where  the huge wisteria  is and on the floor, thousands of leaves 
just beyond the gorgeous orangey red (the leaves of the smoke bush) is the Hive

we noticed that the water feature in the middle of the secluded garden, was on today so as both Kim and I are fans of this we had a closer look 
standing on my tip-toes I could gt a look at the top of the lowest of the tiers
I tried standing on a bench but they're not close enough!  
then we went into the vegetable garden

they've cleared a lot of the beds to over-winter things for next season

we liked the "christmas tree"  the "baubles" are filled with beans and legumes
the multi-coloured corn cobs were funky!

we walked round the Evolution Garden,  

not a lot of colour left,
some interesting things though-  this is Sacred Bamboo

behind it are berries, 
these are still going strong, the leaves have dropped but the berries remain

and some allium seed heads 
this one made me think of a butterfly landing on a twig,  with half the allium dropped...
fan-shaped palm







then down the salvia border 

blogger has decided you want to see them out of order...



the bee wouldn't stay still !  

this was the first one


we went into the Princess of Wales conservatory to warm up


pink bananas...



we both had trouble with misting up lenses due to the contrast from the cold outside..
there were a few gorgeous orchids
although the flash kept insisting on firing


as we had entered Kew I saw a poster advertising next year's Orchid event, which is celebrating orchids from Cameroon.

bet it will be fabulous



was a big shock back outside in the cold again!



Weeping beech leaves..
walking back round past the pond



















great berries
 these leaves were growing on the wall of the ladies loo by the pond



we stopped for hot chocolate and a sausage roll (as they didn't have any of the cheese and mushroom croissants today)  

we made sure to ask for "hot" hot chocolate after the one we had from this cafe last time was so tepid.  

both were delicious

then headed out again 

it had warmed up a bit by now - not much, I think more it was the breeze had dropped





not sure what these berries are, I couldn't see a label



gorgeous trees 
walking along Camellia walk (there were several in flower and lots in bud)



at the corner by the gallery, this huge acer (it's actually 2 growing close together)
stopped us in our tracks
I've always loved it (them) 
the leaves on one are more yellow

than the other 
from "inside" the branches




look, shadows!  a tiny streak of sunlight



knobbly tree trunk

we followed the path all the way to the Pagoda at the far end of Kew (rather than the muddy grass)


over towards the Japanese Garden

George was there again in the same spot as last time
(a couple with 2 small children were feeding him, and called him George, whether that is their name for him or his actual name i don't know)


every time I went to take a photo he moved..
but I quite like this one of his neck feathers!


it's a shame there is no female for him to woo come spring !


look at the colour on this tree still!
more bee action

we walked down Cedar Vista toward the little pond on the left (where the bench is)


there were lots of crows (or rooks not sure) flying around and lots of leaves blowing off the trees - missed the birds, caught a plane (hadn't noticed it at the time)  and some of the leaves  - which is what I'd hoped would show up
colour by the side of the pond 
they're better on a blue sky day, but still pretty vibrant!


as we walked on, love the pampas grass in the foreground making the splash of white
by the side of the lake now.

the acer Winter Gold, living up to it's name


carrying on round the lake




it looked like the tree was decorated!

from the other side of the lake

pale reflections












as we got to the crossing at the halfway point of the lake, Kim 
got out the food for the birds... hoping to avoid pigeons 
it was mostly gulls and as she threw down the food a mass of them flocked to us...


and one goose!  

it was nearly time to head for my train home but first ...


Kim was ahead of me as I had to change lens...







it was fun to play with them again.



paused on the way out by the tree for a bauble selfie...

thanks for looking, hope you didn't get too cold! 

3 comments:

Celtic house said...

Another lovely visit, I love the splash of red with the dogwood, I had one of those at our last house which I loved, but think they always look better grown with others for real impact like on your photo. The pampas definitely gave a pop to that picture, still lots of leaves I see although hitting their final yellow stage now. Glad your hot chocolate was warm this time and that you found an alternative to your croissant. I hope you are having a lovely weekend.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

It looks cold in your opening shot. I see the urns are bare.

I was surprised there was still so much color. Even the grass was beautifully green. That Monkey Puzzle tree looks like a succulent. Loved seeing all the yellow leaves on the ground.

That's a stunning water feature in the secluded garden. Great photos, too.

I look forward to the orchids from Cameroon in the spring.

Hot hot chocolate is best and your sausage roll looks good, too.

The leaves on those acers are amazing, Green, yellow, orange. Beautiful.

Beautiful peacock. Maybe the Gardens can buy a female for him to woo in spring.

Loved seeing your bauble selfie. Nice way to end the visit.

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Beautiful colection of photographs. I'm surprised you know where to start there's so much to see. Have a lovely weekend. Hugs, Angela xXx