Saturday, November 9, 2024

Kew, from 10


 We're back to 10 am opening until May now... Kim and I managed to get first spot in the queue though...

as for the last several weeks it was dull and cloudy, but luckily not wet, or too cold. 













the big circles have been moved out into the pond ready for the Christmas lights. 


the reflections are good, I bet when the lights are on  it will be fabulous.  I assume there'll be some kind of display set to music

the beds have been replanted, the little flowers round the edges are pansies


I went down the steps at the side of the pond



to look from the side
the fountain won't be on now till January after the lights go as it would interfere with the display


the dogwood stems are gorgeous 



the only plus side of not getting in till 10 is the glasshouses are open straight away





so we went round to the POW first


the titan arum is growing 



up in the fern room
little bananas
down near the exit







cyclamen leaves in the alpine house
and some in the rock garden (the flash insisted on firing)
mushrooms in a vegetable bed in the veg garden



mahonia in the evolution garden
the physalis are good this year but the camera didn't like photographing them
there are some seedheads left but most of the beds have been cut back 
apart from a few michaelmas daisies

the berries are good in the EG 



walking along salvia border 
no bees today


but so many beautiful salvias still flowering 



heading back by the end of the rock garden and POW



leaf spirit looking good as ever in the beds
crossing the Broad Walk, we couldn't get onto the grass under this tree as several paths are closed for them to finish installing Christmas


the tree was beautiful though



grasses  



we walked across to near the children's playground



this tree is often lit beautifully for Christmas

I found a camera setting that allowed the lights to show up in daylight 

the path we were going to take to the lake was out of bounds so
we headed a different way 
which was good, as we found some fabulous trees



and plenty of leaves to scuffle through








this tree was covered in lichen (see above)




we headed across the grass towards the lake





looking to the Palm House in the distance














we walked up the grass heading the the Pagoda













past the small pond where the trees were so colourful (finally)
it would have been better with a blue sky backdrop



but the colours still showed up 

gingko

as we moved away the colours were definitely more prominent

beautiful

over the other side of the path we took a cut through, through the hydrangeas



were some of the flowers were skeletonising better than the physalis!


there wasn't a lot of colour in the davies exploration house opposite the temperate house as the strawflowers have been cut back

but these are still going strong
we walked through the middle of the TH without stopping...




outside we crossed to the Pavilion cafe for tea and cake.


unusally they had "proper" cake not just danish pastries so we both had spiced apple cake 

still ok to sit outside



then walked along towards the galley 

more Christmas 

just outside the gallery we were taken by this - we'd stop to examine it more after we'd been inside

I'm including lots of the pots as they are fabulous



including some close ups of the decoration, they are stunning


there are some smaller ones along a wall





before you go into the main room where the biggest ones are


I only had the standard zoom lens on but was able to get into some of the patterns











Kim got one of me taking a cross-room photo from the corner..


















outside again we looked closer at this


it was changing colour
and even in daylight looked great
















and then walked along Camellia Walk which is a main part of this year's trail
they don't show up that well in daylight (we were surprised to see them lit already)



the start (or possibly end) of the trail near the Victoria Gate
from the other side
on our way out we paused at the bauble tree on your way in











i'd taken this on my phone through the gates as we were waiting to get in.



Thanks for looking, see you again next week.







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