It started cool and very cloudy... promise of sun and 25c by the end of the day...
but there was no blue sky to start with at 8....primulas in the tubs along the pond
the Marc Quinn sculptures were very different with grey backdrops...and blogger is already messing the order...
still the grey sky wasn't going to stop me
to play with some reflections
love the pattern of the grass in the "petals" of this sculputre
asyou can see, Kim was standing just behind me.....
we then headed towards the lake
where blogger wants you to see the baby Egyptian geese firstone of the swans was on the bank preening
lots of baby geese around now
there wasn't much bright light, the sun was trying to burn through the cloud,oh FFS!!
we took the lift up to the Treetop Walkway
sweet chestnut flowering
Kim saw this snail first
sculptures outside the front of the Temperate House.
even on dull days it is going to be fun!
I was enjoying playing with the edges
and shapes
at the base of a tree near the sculpture
more shape playing
this is the one outside the gallery,
one of the edges.
got the camera out too
we headed back along Camellia Walk to the cafe
and found this handkerchief tree (chinese dogwood)
this is the one nearest the entrance
from the path, on my phone
had a chocolate fudge cake today, scrummy!
the fountain wasn't on (yet, it was later, once it got to 10 am)
the sun was enough to shimmer on them now and create reflections
round the side of the pond, lots of iris - the beginning of the purple!
we were going down the Broad Walk next
allium time!
the gates were about to open, it was going to get busy. shadows appearing, the sun was staying out now
allium time!
lots of different shades too
and then some white ones - these are a little later, so only just flowering
over the euphorbia , Kew Palace (next destination)
at the end of the path up from the Elizabeth gate, another bed, lots of alliums - huge ones in this bed
more beds with iris in round towards Kew Palace
the laburnum arch -
there didn't seem to be huge amounts of flowers yet,
and some of the parts of the arch didn't have any growth on - not sure if theyv'e cut some plants out, or there are just gaps
but from this angle it looks pretty full on!
but from this angle it looks pretty full on!
reflections
lots or irises in the pond here, yellow ones this time
they've been redeveloping this area and have filled in a huge flowerbed that used to loads of gorgeous things in, day lilies, and all sorts. it's now laid to grass.
on the far side, there are still flowers
the outdoor waterlily garden is starting to flourish this yellow iris was lovelyon the far side, there are still flowers
I think these bubbles are made by insects under the water
the little lily leaves from a low level.
appreciating the patterns
the "tortoise" is starting to fade now, the stem is collapsing and it is now reclining on the stonework
in the rock garden, california poppies in the sun - it was now so bright you couldn't tell from the camera screen if your shots were ok or not...
the big daisies are re-growing, will need to keep a eye on these, they were lush last year
then we went into the evolution garden and walked down the grass at the far side along the wall
lots of iris here too
I've really loved this!
lots of iris here too
over the other side of the EG again
there was a big drift of bright red peonies.
I had to crop this
they were FULL of bees, (kim got some great shots)
I had to crop this
I have never seen so many bees on one patch of plants
sun shining through
this huge viburnum is growing in the bed at the end of the salvia border
we may have missed it at it's absolute peak but it was still covered in flowers
walking back up through the rock garden
ferns
more iris, pretty purple markings in the centre
inside POW
the jade vine has a second flush
carnivorous room
taking the steps up the side of the pond
ferns
they were misting!
down in the orchid rooms
side view
heading past the allium bed at the top of the broad walk
tothe waterlily house - reflections
the flowers are starting to grow now
down in the orchid rooms
side view
tothe waterlily house - reflections
the flowers are starting to grow now
water drops in the middle of the lily pad
then outside again
love the light through the palms
beautiful shapes!
outside, clematis growing on a teepee support
sculpture near the palm house in the sun now
geum in the Mediterranean garden
wanted a quick look at the sculptures again in the sun
and the delphiniums with the orange behind were beautiful
Kim's ankle was aching so she sat on a bench in cherry walk and waited for me
I went into the Temperate House
but only walked through half of it
back towards the cherry walk exit
the tulips have just about finished and are being taken over by grass,
there are some dandelions too, which they encourage
I liked the shadow of the grass on the left hand flower
what tulips are left are fading - beautifully!
as we left I couldn't resist the delphiniums
and california poppies again.
as we left I couldn't resist the delphiniums
and california poppies again.
thanks for looking, there won't be a Kew visit next week as it is the WOYWW crop so I'll see you in 2 weeks
1 comment:
Another lovely visit, loved the reflections photos with the sculptures.
Your chocolate fudge cake looks tasty.
Love the allium and the irises particularly the purple ones as such a stunning colour.
Hope you've had a good week
Xxx
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