Leucojum aestuvum in great drifts in the borders surrounding the Temple of Aeolus, the very cultivated woodland area at Kew Gardens. Hints of the expansive carpets of Scilla in the background. And so endeth my reports on this most recent visit to Kew Gardens, taking in the woodland around the Mount and the adjacent lake…
Day: March 26, 2015
Daffodils, Kew Palace, Acers, Oso Berries and Kew on a Plate…. @kewgardens #SpringAtKew
Continuing through Kew Gardens, after revisiting the hallowed Magnolias and calling into the Davies Alpine House... the daffodils will be making great swathes across the grassland soon enough and there is a great variety too. The crocus have gone from around the Victoria Gate entrance now, just tufts of grassy leaves, though I think I…