Showing posts with label Orangery Linneanum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orangery Linneanum. Show all posts

Jun 3, 2014

Garden Inspiration, Uppsala Botanical Gardens in May

Last Blog was about the fantastic Peonies that are in full bloom in Uppsalas Botanical Garden.
Uppsala is the Capital of my region Uppland and I feel grateful for the Smörgåsbord of inspiration that is served there.
The Botanical gardens are spread out just below the City Castle built by King Gustaf Wasa 1549
In the Baroque gardens below the Castle are the Linnéum Orangerie, named after the famous citizen Professor Carl von Linné
In the Parterres here can You find the Roses and the Peonies I shared a few days ago

Today I will share other flowers from the garden, Enjoy:




The Tropical Green houses are another fantastic place to stroll and enjoy the beauty

Thank You for joining me for a stroll in the gardens, Hope You enjoyed my photos as much as I did taking them, Per!

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!