Apr 2, 2014

Early Spring in the Orangery Linneanum at Uppsala Botanical Garden

After my report yesterday about the spring blossoms in Uppsala Botanical Garden do I now take You inside the Orangery Linneanum (off course named after Carl von Linné) built by money donated by King Gustaf III at 1789.

I did not have time to visit the whole house which just now also have a exhibit with potted spring flowers.
But here is some photos, Enjoy!

Sparrmannia Africana

Prunus Persica "Amsden"

Citrus X Aurantium Pomerans

Camellia Japonica-Thunbergs Kamelia

Apricot Prunus Armeniaca-Aprikosträd
 The flowers are not many in there just now, but beautiful and delicate

Even when looking down below the flowers and plants, it's beautiful
Have a great spring day, here it's full sun and +5C, I'm heading out, Per!

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