The Duke’s Garden at Kew – great herbaceous planting, a gravel garden and some exotics

DSCF3302DSCF3390DSCF3382DSCF3304DSCF3307DSCF3317DSCF3321DSCF3327DSCF3338DSCF3345DSCF3404DSCF3408DSCF3410DSCF3415This last one, trained on the wall of the house, is Abutilon Cythia Pike. Of the rather lovely exotic pictured above that, with the feathery foliage and the long red wands, I have yet to put a name to it. Did I see something similar in Cape Verde?

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