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kew november 2022
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Logger of the walk above gps below
We were very lucky with the weather which held out until 14.00
Young heron on guard |
Christmas light stations in the water |
Dog of Foo |
Part of the Christmas lights seen below on 15.11.22 |
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Not the most handsome view of the Conservatory |
Vallea stipularis from below |
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Fascicularia bicolor on the rock garden |
Narcissus panizzianus |
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Massonia pustulata |
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Daphne gemmata |
Dionysia |
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Whiteheadia bifolia |
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Nandina domestica |
Nandina domestica |
Edgeworthia chrysantha |
Christmas lights |
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http://cullens.org.uk/Cullens_Images/KEW_Christmas-lights/0055098.jpg |
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Gerbera jamesonii |
False banana |
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Strelizia alba - Great white strelizia |
Severed stem |
Sparmannia africana |
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Euphorbia candelabrum |
Camellia saluensis |
Camellia sinensis -tea plant |
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Brassaiopsis |
Taken with fill flash |
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Ivy berries |
Araliaceae is the family in which Brassaiopsis and Common Ivy both belong. The berries are very similar |
Part of the Christmas Lights |
As seen when illuminated |
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The gardens closed at 15.00 so we set off home earlier than usual. Matthew stepped straight onto his train, I waited 8 mins. |