Saturday, June 8, 2024

Kew

 It was a bit warmer today than last week, luckily

and the sky was partly blue...
the goose creche was out!  










as we approached the youngsters all stood up


and headed off down the path

there were a couple of much smaller ones at the back

the new palm house bedding is filling out

round bed at the top of the Broad Walk



it's going to be one of those blogger days with photos out of order... 
however, along the Broad Walk 



the lilies in amongst the euphorbia are nearly out
allium seedheads in the sun


little groups of poppies
and big daisies







the alliums towards the end of the Broad Walk starting to go over now

we headed past the monkey puzzle tree


round by the outdoor waterlily pond is a huge gum tree, love the bark
and the way it peels



corner pond by the waterlily pond
climber on one of the buildings
wildflowers  - the cornflowers are starting to come through,
but lots of red and white !















the roses on the pergola through the evolution garden





into the evolution garden  - poppy time!

these deep red ones were HUGE






there were lots of bees but they kept flying out of the poppies as I tried to catch them in shot






intersection on the pergola, full of roses
hydrangea
one of my favourite summer flowers, the eryngium - sea holly - is flowering














sedums growing - no flowers yet, but glowing in the sun



then through into the rock garden for the daisies Kim and I both love






Kim got me in action again
then heading under the little tunnel (between levels of the rockgarden)


this bee was asleep

into the alpine house which had been opened early after someone watered the plants

sempervivium flowering




there was a big pot with lillies in



looking through the door to the rock garden
outside the alpine house




we walked back through the rock garden on a different path

tub behind a hedge that runs round the Palm House
the Marc Quinn sculpture in the rose garden

as you see it was going a bit cloudy




crossing the lake  - as we'd walked round the right hand side we could see the swans on the other bank so 
went round to check the cygnets -  5 of them (I thought there were meant to be 6, but definitely only 5)
mum
they came to see us


Dad was having a rest
and a preen
Mum stood up

had a stretch
I was too close to get her all in with this lens!

we had a few minutes before the cafe would open so we went to the Japanese garden to see the sculpture again
the red azaleas in the gravel garden have finished now so it nestles in green 




pagoda



we waited at the cafe for them to open 


tea and croissant - dead on 10,  for breakfast
sporting a re-done red this week!


this one Kim took through her sunglasses to deepen the colour!


we headed to the Temperate House and I took a few photos of the sculptures from a distance.


great reflections









then into the temperate house.... out of order!!



this is by the main door


round the back of one of the beds




the bird of paradise are still going strong


I was trying to lean through a plant in front of the bird of paradise above, and noticed this web




in one o the octagons where the bronze Marc Quinn sculptures are, I saw this big bowl of bonsai, I couldn't get it all in 

the sign said it was about 25 years old




one of the other sculptures in the main TH space


we headed out and over to the Mediterranean garden

echium 

rose outside the waterlily house
some more lotus flowers in the waterlily house
waterlily




this is such a pretty colour

great reflections


on our way across the grass to the POW the sun was shining on the fountain which was now on
cactus in the POW


this one was through glass as it's in a special case with some others

into the rainforest section

the jade vine is flowering again 




we went down the side of the pond 



to go through to see "stinky" the titan arum




we knew from Facebook that we'd missed the one that was opening last week 

but they have another on the way -  I bet we miss this one too
this is what's left of the previous one


typical!



a couple of orchids

then out to the exit,


passionflower
outside again,   the giant kardoon are growing in the end of the rock garden


on the wall at the end of the salvia border 



heading back to the exit now











of course the sun had gone now I was close 



thanks for looking - the rain held off although as we left there were some ominous clouds and I was listening to the radio on the train home and it did rain at nearby Twickenham so Kew may also have got some

See you next week!  


1 comment:

Celtic house said...

Love all the new wildlife.

The goose creche made me smile there was one of those at YSP recently and cygnets as well.

The red poppies are stunning what a blast of colour.

Loving your redone hair colour too, coffee and croissants sounds lovely.

Hope you have had a good week.

Xxx