hopefully you can enlarge this to read more about it.. and it is there until November 2017 so plenty of time for everyone to get to see it (and after today, you will be seeing it lots on here again!)
There was quite a crowd of members who also wanted to see this early, so for once there are people in my photos!
So sit back and enjoy... I did get a bit carried away with the pictures. and this is my first visit!
from the entrance
the structure
looking up through the viewing platform from the ground
from the side
the viewing platform, love the shapes (beehive hexagons of course) and fantastic reflections from above and below
during the course of my morning (I was there for four and a half hours) I kept going back.. at the beginning being 8 am and dull, the LED lights weren't being activated by the bees and nor was the music... also they'd had a power issue to sort out.. but eventually the lights started flickering as the bees in the hives around Kew started moving and communicating with each other. there are some you will see where you can see the lights (see down a few!)
bit later on, as you can see, it's going to be a very popular attraction
best not wear a short skirt.....
you can see the lights on in this one - the bees are awake and moving!
yes, this would be fun!
as I say, reflections from above and below! love it.
ok, so the rest of my visit - the Broad Walk is flourishing now and looking spectacular
heavy overnight rain had left raindrops on lots of flowers, but as always the Alchemilla Mollis (Lady's Mantle) looks as if the water is drops of mercury puddling on the leaves
families of geese eating away at the grass or something in the grass - I was headed for MY breakfast, too! (bacon roll and a free coffee)
the gunnera, growing still
in the order beds, lots has changed since I was there 12 days or so ago, the peonies are finished but I love this purple
the rose pergola is also going over but smelled delicious!
the poppies were very popular with the bees
more raindrops.. not roses but poppies
malva
round the back of the School of Horticulture, I snuck a look in the window... hmmm they're planning Christmas already! bet it will be great again.
the grasses are growing again in the Grass Garden
gorgeous purple in the Duke's Garden
outside the Waterlily House
then I went a bit mad in the Rose Garden - again, the SMELL!! fantastic display - lots of petals on the ground and the branches were bowing with the weight of the blossom...
NOW we have raindrops on roses!
loved trying the focus on the background/foreground game today!
think I prefer the one above!
wildflowers and iris at the water's edge down by the lake
the families of geese had swum or walked to the other side of the Palm House Pond and were heading off elsewhere...
not enough sun today to truly bring out the Californian Poppy blooms
lots of alliums, love the acid yellow in the background
great big daisy type flowers
the Broad Walk at the start of the Walk, lots of purple
more alliums
on my way out now, the Indian horse chestnut were looking fabulous, and again, attracting loads of bees
phew! mammoth session today, but so worth it... thanks for looking.