A springtime visit to Kew Gardens

It was a sunny day in mid-March when I returned to Kew, having decided when I visited last summer that I’d come back to see the spring flowers.

I love magnolias because they put on a fabulous display, celebrating the spring in glorious perfumed pink and white dresses. They’re the floral equivalent of Disney princesses.

A few of the magnolias were in bud, while a few were almost finished, but most were at their best. A cream-coloured one was dropping its petals constantly, like confetti.

Daffodils are one of the most cheerful flowers and could be found almost everywhere. A few purple crocuses hovered around the edges, which was pleasing to discover, as I’d assumed they’d be finished by the time I visited.

Carpets of blue scilla flourished in the shady patches under the trees, looking from a distance like bluebells because they’re the same colour.

I saw a couple of ancient trees I hadn’t seen last time. The black locust tree, which is nearly 300 years old, and the Japanese pagoda tree, which is propped up with bricks.

Venturing into the glasshouses, which although humid were bearable at this time of year, I looked at palms, ferns, orchids and other heat-loving plants.

There were no roses yet, of course, but the camellias were a good substitute, boldly offering flowers in red, pink and white.

A parakeet was pecking the blossom from a tree, perhaps knowing how good a contrast green and pink are. There were woodpigeons in the same tree, but they didn’t show up so well.

I think I like springtime Kew even better than summertime Kew.


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12 responses to “A springtime visit to Kew Gardens”

  1. RoseReadsNovels avatar

    How lovely! And you’re spot on when you compare magnolias to Disney Princesses!

    1. nsford avatar
      nsford

      Yes, and they look like they want to burst into song 🙂

      1. RoseReadsNovels avatar

        Oh, that’s gorgeous! And just as apt!

  2. lovelyandgrateful avatar

    Beautiful. I’ve wanted to visit Kew for a long time, but it’s so far away!

    1. nsford avatar
      nsford

      Definitely recommend it, although I never even visited when lived in London!

  3. yvonnembee avatar

    Gorgeous photos xx

    1. nsford avatar
      nsford

      Thanks! I took twice as many, there was so much to admire.

      1. yvonnembee avatar

        I can imagine I would be exactly the same lol xx

  4. The busy shelf avatar

    This is absolutely goooorgeooouss!!!!!! So, so beautiful!

    1. nsford avatar
      nsford

      It was a perfect spring day! I’m hoping to go again next spring, a little later to see the tulips!

  5. Rebecca avatar

    I always love your Kew Gardens posts–thank you!

    1. nsford avatar
      nsford

      Thanks – look out for another one next spring, I want to go back and see the tulips!

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