Saturday, July 20, 2024

Kew after the heat

 Today was muggy and grey after a very hot day yesterday.. no blue skies again


but the beds in front of the Palm House are looking good
there was a merging of greys! 



there are some odd plants in the bed at the end of the Broad Walk!


the long stemmed aliums that overhung the path last week have been cut off, but there are plenty others left 





















down the Broad Walk.  





the giant kardoons are flowering.


I had to get a higher view...




from the bench... don't tell! 


there are a few poppies still dotted here and there 
the agapanthas down the Broad Walk are a beautiful deep blue


and these are gorgeous even fading 





round the back of the Broad Walk at the further end



sleepy bees!



this one looks as if it's got verdigris 


monkey puzzle - still following our normal route - the lack of sun stopped us heading for the children's playground as we'd intended for the reflections of the multi-coloured tunnels.   maybe next week....




heading towards the grass garden






the echinacea are in full flower
roses on the pergola in the evolution garden


more bees 















I love these beds in the evolution garden!  



the deep red ones are lovely!









kneeling down on the path


then back up the other side of the evolution garden,

alliums hiding in grasses



we went for an early pitstop of tea and carrot cake (healthy breakfast!) 
the carrot cake is delicious though


then I wanted a play at the Marc Quinn by the Victoria gate  







it was still before 10 so there weren't crowds around 





then we took a walk through the new wild rose garden
it will take a time to develop but has a nice winding path
bean tree to the left of the start 


red hot poker in the expanded Mediterranean garden 


playing with the patterns of the fencing round a sundial 

the off centre one is the opposite side 

as we got to the head of the lake a gaggle of geese headed towards us
and up the slope towards another gaggle of geese in the distance!


as we walked round the lake, we saw that, of course, the swans were on the bank opposite to the one we'd walked along...

they stayed till we got round to them.

the cygnets were gathered round mum, but starting to stretch and flap their developing wings
mum and dad just preened











the cygnets got up and wandered off towards the water then sank down again in a row....



we headed off  -  

there are several events taking place around the gardens -  a staging of Wind in the Willows for kids, and A Midsummer Night's Dream,

and 

Horrible Science- a trail for kids 

this was one of a number of trees playing information about various things

I think this one was about bamboo
then we went to check the hydrangeas 

this one looked like a paint pot had exploded


blogger just started messing the order.


in the Temperate house now






and into the davies exploration house, also out of order 


my previous favourites that may or may not be the silver daisy bush


as we were...




off to the side of holly walk - fluff!  




as we approached the rose garden we noticed this small deer eating a fallen leafy branch

my macro lens is fixed focal length so I couldn't zoom.. have cropped it a bit


and a few steps further along the path we saw it again
before going into the waterlily house




great reflections

there is something growing over the water sending out tendrils, I was having trouble persuading the camera to focus on that not the people behind!

another of those gorgeous deep pink ones, this week on the other side of the pond












then it was off to the POW


as we walked through the arid (cactus) bit we say this peacock butterfly just inside the window


cropped to cut out all the grating!


it turned as I leant over the cactus



there weren't any flowering today but this was lovely!


into the tropical bit, 

the blossoms of this are falling  now - tumbling in front of our eyes with a "plop" onto the leaf
lotus flower
aeonium 

just inside the door near the exit



we walked past the wildflower bank between the POW and alpine house


which we'd left till the end today



there wasn't masses to pause for today



so we headed past the top of the rock garden
and round to the student plots which we had hoped would be open to enjoy the sunflowers close up.... sadly not!
so a quick walk through the vegetable garden


before walking along the grass at the far side of the evolution garden back to the exit
what a beautiful colour!


and headed past the fountain at the Palm House.

Kim and I always say that however straight it looks, (it is dead level obviously) the photos always show it on the wonk!  and it's not us tilting our cameras....



thanks for looking, hope we might see some sun next week!






1 comment:

Celtic house said...

The muggy day wasnt much fun, I'm glad it has been fresher today to be honest.

Flowers looking stunning at Kew, loving the hot orange colours in the planting. The mirrored artwork still looking lovely. The carrot cake sounds like a lovely breakfast.

Hope you've had a fab weekend.

Hugs