Showing posts with label Uppsala Botanical Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uppsala Botanical Garden. Show all posts

Sep 28, 2015

Harvest time in Uppsala Botanical garden

 The other day after the gym in Uppsala the weather was fantastic and I took a stroll to the Botanical Garden. It starts in front of Uppsala Castle (1549) with the Baroque garden but I wanted to see the Veggiegarden to see if I could find some nice photoobjects.

I did not get disappointed!
Blue Elderberry-Blåfläder
 Tha Cabbage patches was just amazing

The Garden office
Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum - Isört
Autumn Crocus - Prakttidlösa
Gentiana Paradoxa
Hope You enjoyed the afternoon in the Botanical Garden!
Of all the things I saw I liked this arrangement with the yellow garden chair the most, stunning!

Thank You for joining, Per!

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!