We were back to dull today at Kew.
but there were some great reflections in the pond
which had partly thawed out from the cold last week
but there was a patch in the middle where there was still a thin layer of ice for the gull to stand on
we noticed some of the large black birds on the edge of the little island (they are a kind of cormorant)
but there was a patch in the middle where there was still a thin layer of ice for the gull to stand on
we noticed some of the large black birds on the edge of the little island (they are a kind of cormorant)
the dogwoods still look bright even on a dull day
the euphorbia are developing, and there are daffodils poking through in the beds. Spring is on the way!
there are large areas of the borders that have been dug over and mulched for spring, and things cut back
we noticed this little feather caught on a stem
the big patches of grasses have been partly cut back,
but there were some tall stems left, all fluffy and soft
we walked round past the Orangery restaurant which is under scaffolding for it's refurb
the big patches of grasses have been partly cut back,
but there were some tall stems left, all fluffy and soft
never mind,
we walked round towards the grass garden
the lichens are all over the branches of this
lichens
this is opposite the monkey puzzle..
the lichens are all over the branches of this
lichens
this is opposite the monkey puzzle..
or is it just me?!
Kim noticed a flash of green in the grasses....
it was having a fine old time digging in the grass, worms, presumably, for breakfast!
then walked along the path at the edge of the Rock Garden
love the purple tinge to the edge of the leaves on this aloe
little dips in the ends allow water to catch.
little dips in the ends allow water to catch.
(last week a different one to this was frozen to mush!)
couldn't read the label on this, but they were dinky little things
pretty patterns on the leaves
there wasn't much in the Evolution Garden
couldn't read the label on this, but they were dinky little things
pretty patterns on the leaves
and I've forgotten what they are
like this fluff though
another aloe outside the Princess of Wales conservatory
and I noticed a new leaf on one of the agaves that was frost damaged last week
a large witch hazel by the side of the path on the way from the pond to the cafe
another aloe outside the Princess of Wales conservatory
and I noticed a new leaf on one of the agaves that was frost damaged last week
I'm sure it was there last week too, just didn't notice
It didn't move as I went closer...
gorgeous huge tree, but a very grey sky - no hint of rain luckily
we arrived at the same time as a group of people but took a shot as promised to show the scale/slope
it will develop beautifully over time
came across this fruit in a big pot
I imagine it got damaged as it fell so they've left it for visitors to see inside
I imagine it got damaged as it fell so they've left it for visitors to see inside
just called Citron - a huge citrus fruit
on the window sill in the octagon was a large pot of coleus - variety called Henna - you can see why, it was a stunning colour
more tubs of citrus plants, this time a lime (no, I didn't pick one for my gin! )
and a camellia
more tubs of citrus plants, this time a lime (no, I didn't pick one for my gin! )
and a camellia
moving into the main part of the TH as we went round by the ferns we heard a robin - we'd hoped to see it again as it was so keen to pose last week,
but this time it was on the back of the waterfall, singing away and couldn't be encouraged closer
as I didn't have my long zoom I couldn't get closer
so you can see things you couldn't before
this is the plant I like so much that you can see when you come down the stairs from the platform
this one is smaller and closer to the path
it's called Brunfelsia pauciflora.
but it's beautiful for all that!
tree tomatoes ( think that's what they are called)
but it's beautiful for all that!
tree tomatoes ( think that's what they are called)
new growth on a tree stem. looks like a tropical palm tree!
random photo - shoe on one of the statues in a corner
but as we walked round although we saw it down on the ground in the beds, it wouldn't stop still for us
I can enver see what these are called
we gave up trying to catch the robin
and headed out again
after Kew at Christmas they have lots of areasthat need re-turfing..
I said to Kim they look like a pile of Swiss roll chocolate cakes..
so we had to take a ride - it was much faster than the old one,
we both noticed at the same time that the new lift was - wait for it - WORKING!
we made a beeline round to investigate
you could see that from outside
the sky was an odd colour for mid-day
it looked pinkish, almost like it should be sunset!
I like that you can see all the workings
can't be bothered to fix it.
Kim took one of me inside it
it goes too quick to get much on the way downview from the bottom
we nearly forgot to go to the lake after the excitement
another tree been cut down, recently, as the smell of sawdust still hung in the air
there was a patch of the lake still semi-frozen too, the gulls were standing!
lots of tree reflections
the swans were swimming around
love this reflection!
I've cropped some of these as there was lots of dead sky!
there were about 5 I noticed as I cropped, they were too quick as I was snapping to count
there were about 5 I noticed as I cropped, they were too quick as I was snapping to count
our final stop was of course, this!
Kim sent me some she took of me too
the fox was still hanging around - a group of people were crouching down taking photos and it must have thought they had food, as it sat and watched them
there were a group of geese nearby too, that had been walking towards where the fox was, but they turned and headed the other way when it saw them and moved in their direction.
Hopefully it won't have caught any (I think they're too big for a fox to catch!) but they didnt like him.
Next week, it's Orchid time!! see you then. Thanks for looking.
1 comment:
It looks like a fabulous trip to Kew, loving the pink hellebores, they are often insipid in colour but they are fabulous.
I love the woodpecker, what an absolute treat to see and what fantastic colours.
Glad you managed to enjoy your trip.
Hugs
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