Showing posts with label Japanese Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese Garden. Show all posts

Jun 23, 2014

Garden Inspiration: A Wet Walk in Uppsala Botanical Garden

The other day it rained when I went to the Botanical garden in Uppsala to see the inspiring and beautiful Ikebana exhibit.
But on the way to and from the Orangerie (where the exhibit are) could I not resist to stop here and there to admire and take photos of the flowers, especially the Irises, my favorites (just now).
I love their elegance and for Sweden a exotic look.
Since my own newly made Iris flower bed probably will take a year or so to fully flower do I enjoy looking at theese.

Now it's also time for the Elderberry, very popular for cooking in Sweden, juices, aquavitae, sorbets,...
And the flowers are stunning, even the berries later.
 I really liked this Elderberry, fantastic colours, but couldn't find a name
I wonder if this would give a different colour on the Elderberry juice?

On the wall to the Orangerie did I find this beautiful Paradise bush "Kolkwitzia Amabilis"
Water Lillies, always beautiful, but maybe even more so in rain!
This North American Alliun/Prärielök follow the shapes of the rain drops
Salvia, always stunning in huge rugs, these in flowerbeds outside one of the entrances
This Yellow Gentiana fascinated me, a really interesting shape
A few different Poppies
A Stemmacantha from Siberia & a delicate Saxifraga Sancta from Greece-Turkey
A elegant Laramie Columbine/Akleja from Wyoming and a huge rug of Lady's Mantle/Daggkåpa pushed down by the rain
In the Japanese part the Funkia/Hosta looking fantastic in rain
So ALL, I hope You enjoyed my Wet Walk as much as I did!¨
Take Care until next post!
Per!

Nov 17, 2013

Monte Carlo's serene Jardin Japonais

Last week when I was in Monte Carlo-Monaco did I 1st think of going to my favorite Jardin Exotique, but it was a bit cold and windy to visit those highly situated gardens.
I asked a guide about the Princess Grace Rose Garden which I haven't been to, she told me it's closed for the season but suggested Jardin Japonaise along the waterfront!
And oh what a great suggestion! A serene little Japanese paradise that is not even 10 years old, impressive!

JARDIN JAPONAIS/THE JAPANESE GARDEN
Enjoy
The Garden has the apartment buildings on one side, and the Mediterranian on the other but when in the garden one feel a peaceful serenity
A tea house where You can sit and enjoy the gardens
Pruning
Beautiful stone decorations and lamps can be seen everywhere
 The ponds contain a interesting collection of Koi fishes
A lot of beautiful plants, this one caught my eye, love it, wonder what it is
The buds of the above
 Beautiful reflections
 A different type of fence

I hoped You enjoyed my presentation of these 7000sqm bit of paradise, and that it tempt You to explore it by yourself!
Per!