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kew april 2026

gps above, tracker below

We had April showers on our way to Kew, but on arrival the rain stopped and the sun shone

Getting ready for the Henry Moore display

Northern Pin Oak in the centre.   Detail→

Quercus ellipsoidalis

Acer griseum

More Moore's

Drooping branches

English bluebells there were Spanish ones too

Beech bud

Echium hierrense

Stenocactus obvallatus

Carnivorous plants

Pinguicula esseriana

Nidularium scheremetiewii

 

Titan Arum

 

Very tall nameless aroid

Phragmipedium

Dendrobium lindleyi

Fuchsia arborescens

Wisteria

Moore through the fence

Prunus 'Shogetsu'

Egyptian geese with goslings

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Eremophila nive

Silky eremophila means desert beloved.   The growth habit of these drought-tolerant desert plants ranges from low ground-hugging shrubs to small trees E nivea grows to 2m in height

Fan Aloe

King Protea

Impatiens niamniamensis Parrot plant

Matthew's pictures

Palm House

Euphorbia characias

Possibly Cleistocactus

by Henry Moore

Impatiens niamniamensis Parrot plant

Maurandya barclaiana

The tulips were particularly lovely

Eucalyptus gunnii