Monday, August 2, 2010

KEW KNEW???

Hercules fights the snake
 "MAGNIFICENT"
Bee attacks a flower
"BUSY POLLINATING"
Carnivorous Plant ~ Waterlily House
"LOOKING FOR A TREAT"
Lily Pads ~ Waterlily House
"LOVELY TO THE EYE"
Couldn't pass these adorable flowers!
"TOO CUTE"
Japanese Garden sculpture
"PEACEFUL"


"BUTT'S UP" ~ Sackler Crossing
"GOOD FOR A LAUGH"
Poppy by Tom Hare ~ Willow Seed Sculptures
"VISUAL TREAT"
Tiger Butterfly ~ Princess of Wales Conservatory
"SIMPLY AMAZING COLORS"
Strutting Peacock ~ near the Pagoda House
"PROUD OF HIMSELF"
Red & Green "mini" Cactus ~ outside the Palm House
"PERHAPS I LIKE CACTUS AFTER ALL??"
Another awesome butterfly!!
"WHAT CAN I SAY - THE BUTTERFLIES DESERVED ANOTHER VISIT"
A place to rest our feet ~ Orangery Restaurant
"OF COURSE, WE DON'T PASS UP AN OPPORTUNITY FOR TEA"
~ KEW GARDEN ~
Royal Botanic Gardens

Tube: Kew Garden station
 spent 5 hours exploring the 300 acres of 
botanical treasures!

This garden is like...
...Disneyland
you would need several days to experience it ALL!

We spent an hour in the 
"Butterflies, Bugs & Beasties"
special exhibit!!

It was difficult to select only
T-W-O 
butterflies!

We downloaded over 365 photos...
from two cameras...


"KEW KNEW"
we would find such
a variety of
experiences to
tempt our
SENSES??


3 comments:

  1. Needless to say I am "green" with envy of your visit to Kew. (-:

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  2. I'm so glad you enjoyed visiting Kew Gardens; I go regularly (one of the perks of living and working nearby) and there's always something new to delight me!

    At the risk of sounding like a pedantic gardener, the plants in your "red and green mini cactus" photo seem to be a variety of Sempervivum ;)

    Beautiful photos, thank you for sharing them!

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  3. thanks for the "botanical" name for the little "cactus" --- they were simply adorable & colorful.

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