We were able to get into Kew at 9 again today
it was cold to start with and dull...most of the red tulips from some of the beds in front of the palm house have finished
I had my hair cut and coloured after work yesterday so we were going to play match the hair to the flowers..Kim sent me this one
but the pinky white ones in the urns and beds are still hanging on
although they are losing petals
overnight rain had left waterdrops behind
there were one or two red tulips leftcan't beat raindrops
Crown Imperial Fritillary
blossom between the Broad Walk and the Princess of Wales conservatory
euphorbia, always love it
the tulips are flowering down the Broad Walk now
we went round by the Monkey Puzzle on our way to the alpine house
water drops on a young fir tree of some kind
gorgeous deep magnolia
Kim was still playing match the hair
something different in there today., it's called arisaema ringensblossom between the Broad Walk and the Princess of Wales conservatory
euphorbia, always love it
the tulips are flowering down the Broad Walk now
we went round by the Monkey Puzzle on our way to the alpine house
water drops on a young fir tree of some kind
Alpine House
snake's head fritillary in the rock garden
couldn't miss the Pasqueflowers
they are so soft and fluffy looking
edited to add a pic from Kim
a smaller variety
more small pasqeflowers with raindrops!
Kim in action easy style at the Princess of Wales (not open yet so we came back later)
daffodils near the pond
two geese in flight
gunnera, growing since last week
but still some pretty colour left
we headed for an early pit stop
the chairs outside were a bit damp, but it had warmed up, so we used them
cheese and mushroom croissant this time and I had hot chocolate, Kim had tea
We wanted to check the woodland walk for bluebells as we thought they should be out by now, so that was our next aim
across the lakeand up the left hand side (in our direction!)
new growth on trees
mossy lichen covered branch, gorgeous
loved these leaves
we got to a very muddy, puddly woodland walk
there were a few bluebells starting to come out, but not very many yet, and no sign of the wild garlic
puddle!
puddle!
beautiful blossom
and some bluebells!
raindrops again (luckily we weren't getting rained on these are all from overnight)
more greens
we were looking for deep pink blossom to play "match Helen's hair"
this is the beauty from last week, most of the flowers are out now,
but there were still some deep buds...
and Kim sent me one too
yellow bird of paradise
these daisy like flowers were high up in the main room in the Temperate House
walking through into the final section of the TH, a waft of scent hit us - this Jasmine - this is high up at the top - starting to fade, but the scent ws amazng.
and outside, Cherry Walk had burst into flower - the trees really opened up this week, and loads more tulips have bloomed.
hopefully next week it will be blue!
At the top of the steps looking back.. I couldn't be bothered to change lens!
taking the path through the Mediterranean garden
back to more blossom
even after the petals have fallen they are pretty
Kim again getting in close
there are waterlilies flowering already in the steamy waterlily house
I was still struggling to get the camera to focus - last week I failed with this!
a little past their peak, but such a gorgeous colour
some raindrops left
time to play match the blossom again!
crossing the grass towards the Princess of Wales conservatory, another deep pink budded tree
and a huge tree with white blossom
Kim took some of me for the blossom matching game!
smelling the blossom
crossing the grass towards the Princess of Wales conservatory, another deep pink budded tree
and a huge tree with white blossom
still lots on the jade vine
the flowers waiting to bloom have a semi transparent filmy covering...we got all this way before blogger reversed the order...
on the upper level
peering round the back of an arch, a new passionflower trying to open... hope we don't miss it by next week
looking down on the pond
teeny flowers
peering round the back of an arch, a new passionflower trying to open... hope we don't miss it by next week
looking down on the pond
teeny flowers
didn't spot the name of this tree, but the ball like flowers are incredible
which then open out
this is a smaller version of the titan arum in amongst the orchids.
not sure if it's newly planted there or we were just unobservant last week!
bright pink bottle brush
there are still some tubs of orchids left in the exit bright pink bottle brush
and some grevillea out - shame the sun wasn't shining through it
we walked back through a lower path in the rock garden towards the exit
coming across some more pasqueflowers
and the shady woody path,
Thanks for looking, we'll be back again next week
hoping for sun (it did come out just before we left today ..) but at the moment the forecast is drizzle..
(Sunday) I have edited this with some further photos from Kim for the colour matching game !
2 comments:
I’m loving the Pasqueflower flowers, and not surprised about the bluebells, the sunshine hasn’t had long enough to filter through really, it’s been offset by so much rain! Your hair looks fab, and you’re a match for any blossom!
The Kew tulips lasted about as long as mine did. Mine are all gone, now, but I see the ones in the urns are still hanging on.
I enjoyed your match the hair to the flowers game. It was fun seeing what you two came up with. Kim got lots of great shots. Your hair is SHORT (just like mine, except my bangs have to be long).
Seems like you will have to wait another week on the bluebells and the wild garlic.
I ALWAYS love Bird of Paradise, and these were beautiful. As much as I love the cherry blossoms, I also love the tulips in the field, which are doing so much better there.
I enjoyed your photos and loved the color game you two played this past week.
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