Showing posts with label Anemone Nemorosa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anemone Nemorosa. Show all posts

May 5, 2014

Spring in the English Park from 1784 at Forsmarks Bruk

Next to our village Lövstabruk is another bruk (Industrial Ironworks village) and it is Forsmarks Bruk.
The "New" Manor house built 1767-74, (by the first owner English John Jennings) have a more formal french garden which today is pretty simple, but whats intresting here is the English Park from 1784 which is the best preserved in Sweden.
Today the weather was sunny, but to cold to work in my garden so I went here with my camera, Enjoy!

I came in from the south gate, made 1786, which has the monogram of the owner at that time: Samuel af Ugglas and his wife Carolina Wittfoth.
Passing through the former kitchen garden and upp to the french part
The Noble Baronet family af Ugglas lived here until 1980

My favorite part is the English Park, and now it's the bright green spring that showing off
Iron Urn from 1799
Many beautiful pathways and benches to sit down and enjoy
Memorial stone over King Oscar II's visit here at a hunting event with Baron Ludvig af Ugglas 1890
The Aviary/Voliére
Minerva
Belisar's Temple from 1794, called "Hermitage"
Claded with treebark
Behind and around the "Hermitage" is some beautiful untouched forrest
A favorite spring flower for all Swedes: Anemone Nemorosa/Vitsippa
One of the many "Chinese Bridges", originally from 1794, these are made after the original design 1986, Connecting the many small islands and waterways
Old mirrors from inside the Temple of Mirrors showing the landscape in a Caleidoscope
Over this narrow peninsula I'm walking back to the Manor House and the village
 A view over the village, The Old Mansion, Bell tower and Servants quarter
Main street up to the church
In this Old Inn from 1802 did Greta "Garbo" Gustavsson and the film crew stay when the movie "The Story of Gösta Berling" was filmed here 1923-24 by Mauritz Stiller
One of the schools in the village


I hope You enjoyed my visit in the village of Forsmark as much as I did

Best Regards, Per

Apr 24, 2014

Images from The "Rum & Trädgård" fair in Kista-Stockholm!

Today the garden fair "Rum & Trädgård" (Room & Garden) open the doors in Kista-Stockholm.
I wen't there, trying to not get tempted purchasing flowers, but to use the opportunity to take photos for my portfolio.
It was a lot of the same as on the "Nordic Garden Show", but I made two new pleasant discoveries in the garden world (for me).

"Moderådets" Green wall at the entrance
These arrangements where hanging along the main isle
Not a fan of Carnations/Nejlikor, but this beauty I could live with

New for me, and very intresting was Bürgers Växtgård, with a lot of fascinating plants!
 Magnolia "Susan" from Bürgers

Floristutbildarna (Florist Education) had very etheric and beautiful arrangements

Lovely Mats and Margareta from Pelargonfönstret (Window of Pelargoniums) was busy as usual

It seems that the Ranunculus was the flower ala mode this time

A Little oasis made by Gustavshill with a lot of Hydrangea/Hortensia

Tasteful arrangements by Ulriksdals Slottsträdgård

Luscious arrangements by Blomsterlandet

Flowers and Veggies together by Annelie Källberg from Norrby Trädgård

The second new discovery for me was so exciting with a lot of rare plants that they purely grown from seeds: Trädgårdsfröet!
This is Anemone Nemorosa Virescens
Erythronium "Kinfauns Pink"
 As a Fritillaria/Kungsängslilja lover did I fall in love with this one

Trädgårdsmästeriet at Steninge Slottsgalleria had exotic and very fragant plants


Hope You enjoyed my tour at the fair, Warm regards, Per!
On the way to the commuting train did I pass by this gorgeous Magnolia :D