I am making sure I am writing this on the correct blog this week...
I got to the gates before Kim (just) this week and was talking to a couple who'd come up (down?) from Lincolnshire this morning hoping to get some "on the gate" orchid tickets - hope you got some and enjoyed your day at Kew - and found this post too!
it was cold - but for once, sunny, and look BLUE sky!I dashed to the Palm House to take the regular opening blog shot whilst Kim made her way straight to the queue for the orchids
there'd been a hard frost but it was already melting on the plants in the beds
shame really, whilst I love rain drops (as you know) frost makes great shots too... but as we can't get in till 10, wet plants it is!
there were lots of young children enjoying the lemurs
took this from the wrong side, so the back lighting has obliterated the lemur... next week will try again (it's the last week already,. next week.. how fast has that gone!)
but it was lovely with the sun shining through the windows illuminating the orchids
there'd been a hard frost but it was already melting on the plants in the beds
shame really, whilst I love rain drops (as you know) frost makes great shots too... but as we can't get in till 10, wet plants it is!
From here it was a mere skip to catch up with Kim and get in through the bag search at the entrance
there were lots of young children enjoying the lemurs
took this from the wrong side, so the back lighting has obliterated the lemur... next week will try again (it's the last week already,. next week.. how fast has that gone!)
but it was lovely with the sun shining through the windows illuminating the orchids
I pointed this one out to a lady and her toddler as they were in danger of missing it
"big bird" - just a head shot this week
this is either an early Easter Cactus or a late Christmas cactus... or perhaps a different variety altogether,. anyhow it's just inside the tropical bit of the POWsome of the pond exhibits
wall of orchids and air plants as a backdrop
the sun through the windows was creating fabulous reflections in the pond this week
one of the pillars at the back of the pond
I know you saw them before, but they'll be gone soon..
and the snake, I love him, (definitely preferable to real ones)
at the back of the path along the pond I noticed a single jade vine flower hanging - I dare say there'll be lots more soon.
one of the chameleons
the teeny baby. so cute.
orchids at the front of the second pond
side on view of a chameleon (I can't believe how many of you Wednesday deskers thought I was talking about REAL chameleons the first week....
switching to macro
into the corridor where the aye aye is
his toes are so cute!
alongside the aye aye is a big tree fern - the new ferns are growing well
I thought Kim was photographing the big rhododendron on the corner but no....
tubs as we round the next corner
another tub in the small bit of water on the right
switching to macro
into the corridor where the aye aye is
his toes are so cute!
alongside the aye aye is a big tree fern - the new ferns are growing well
I thought Kim was photographing the big rhododendron on the corner but no....
the blue cloth I am clutching is the camera cloth to clear the lens... it was hot inside the POW this week so I'd taken off my scarf that I sometimes make do with!
you can see that the path turns to the right just behind me.. it leads through to
the path that leads to the other exit (as you know, closed off for the duration of the orchids)
the path that leads to the other exit (as you know, closed off for the duration of the orchids)
this is the archway just inside the door
and another tub full of orchids by the side
on the arch - one of the upright sections.
and another tub full of orchids by the side
on the arch - one of the upright sections.
love this purple- the leaves are so soft
we both love the browny-tinge of this one
they often keep the tubs after the festival is cleared away
this is quite yellow in the flesh, it looks a little green here...
slipper orchid (about the only one I can name!)
on top of the arch in the next orchid room
the "abdomen" of the butterfly in the next room
love his eyes!
close up of orchids on the pillar that looks like a baobab tree
there was a small girl "encouraging" her younger brother (tipping his head up to see the lemur above him) obviously repeating what her parents had said to her before "look up"
from the other side, the back of the lemur
they often keep the tubs after the festival is cleared away
this is quite yellow in the flesh, it looks a little green here...
these have really developed during the festival, they were quite closed to begin with
hanging from the top of the arch - again, the backlighting is wrong but there were too many people to backtrack and take it from the other side
part of the big "butterfly" by the tunnel
I couldn't be faffed to change lens this week to get it all in - you'll have to check back a few posts if you want!
another fern unfurling
top of the arch in the cool orchid room
part of the big moth display
hanging from the top of the arch - again, the backlighting is wrong but there were too many people to backtrack and take it from the other side
part of the big "butterfly" by the tunnel
I couldn't be faffed to change lens this week to get it all in - you'll have to check back a few posts if you want!
another fern unfurling
top of the arch in the cool orchid room
part of the big moth display
slipper orchid (about the only one I can name!)
on top of the arch in the next orchid room
the "abdomen" of the butterfly in the next room
love his eyes!
(phone)
I shall miss this display, it's been so well crafted
there was a small girl "encouraging" her younger brother (tipping his head up to see the lemur above him) obviously repeating what her parents had said to her before "look up"
from the other side, the back of the lemur
they use all sorts to make the creatures in the display
you can't walk down the side of this bit of the display, which is a shame
there are 3 arches close together as you leave this part of the display, this is the top of the white one
I really should have changed lens..
so we'll just do close ups!
at last the lemony yellow ones are looking yellow - must be the effect of the sun outside helping the light
pink ones on the other side
huge variety of euphorbia
plant at the back of the display
these grow under the euphorbia and look as if they are part of it (but they're not)
we left the POW and headed through the Rock Garden to the alpine house
I was obviously just ahead of Kim....
these pretty, pale blue flowers in the rock garden caught my eyenot sure which label referred to them though so they shall remain nameless
a bit further on a melting drop of frost...
and some wet leaves
obviously you can't clamber over the rocks themselves to get closer...
this climber is gorgeous
whilst we were in the alpine house we met Lynda, another regular member who said she'd been over to the magnolias which were coming out - but very muddy...
path of crocus under a tree near the "back door" of the POW
magnolias opposite the Hive
trying to get the blue sky behind them
we decided to chance the magnolias - we'd have to be careful for Kim in the mud and her crutch...
as we crossed the Broad Walk we paused for these small daffodils - more water drops! Kim was round the other side laughing at me trying to get up from the daffodils
these pink ones were gorgeous
I honestly wasn't leaving Kim behind on purpose... I was testing the mud, honest!
it was really too muddy to get too close to most of them as the ground underfoot is badly trampled at the first sight of magnolias out in bloom, and it always seems to rain lots when they're about to flower
we abandoned them for today and headed off
we went into see what I mustn't call silver daisy bush now
everlasting daisies
they were opening out from last week
I took lots....
it was Kim who spotted the webs on this
I took lots....
it was Kim who spotted the webs on this
(the plant with the red flowers)
into the Temperate House now
a different patch of red funghi
and near the steps to the viewing platform I saw another one of these
you can see why it looks as if it should be called silver daisy bush! it's leaves are very silvery
the steps to the viewing platform from a different angle
the red funghi we'd seen last week was still there, but starting to decay
salvia at the end of the paththe steps to the viewing platform from a different angle
the red funghi we'd seen last week was still there, but starting to decay
round the corner was this teeny flowered plant
and in a tub by the main door
some narcissus
by the steps down from the platform, the tall yellow flowers are turning white and fluffy
and the african hemp in the far section - doesn't seem to have lasted as long this season.. Kim thinks it may have a second flush later
front view down it's "beak"
big aloe in the bed by the door
we headed back through to the other end
these leaves felt like satin ribbon!
more tubs of bulbs
more tubs of bulbs
the tree tomatoes
Kim told me to stop....
she was playing match Helen's hair to the palnts againheading to the exit now
they're growing well though - won't be that long before this is a riot of colour
we headed to the exit
we headed to the exit
another patch of crocus
bit cloudy now...
loved these stripy white and purple ones
and in the sun at the exit, a quick euphorbia
glowing in the sun.
bit cloudy now...
loved these stripy white and purple ones
and in the sun at the exit, a quick euphorbia
glowing in the sun.
Thanks again for looking, see you next week for the last of the orchid display
2 comments:
Gorgeous photos Helen, the orchids are absolutely stunning, and it's so lovely to see the spring flowers coming into their own. I love the dash of bright lime green Euphorbia at the end, and am now wondering why mine isn't looking like that!
Thanks for the meander through Kew on this wet and dull day!
Diana xx
Stunning photos again, glad you are enjoyoing the orchid display again, loving all the animals included in the display.
Loving the droplets on the daffodils, very springlike and how pretty were the crocus in the grass.
Hope you've had a good weekend
Hugs
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