Yesterday, I had to go to the Greek embassy in London and was early, so popped into the Holland Park garden
I was amazed to see a section planted in tropical style .... loads of different Bamboo, Tree ferns, Trachycarpus, different musa, Gymnocarpa, Begonia, Perilla, canna, ricinus, coleus, Paulownia tomentosa and even a T-Rex .... loads of other exotic plants that I don't know the names of
well worth a visit if you are in the area
I took a few photos but cannot find the cable to download the potos from my phone to my pc .... I will try find the cable a bit later on after work and update
Holland park garden/park in London
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Just to add to the atmosphere there are often flocks of wild Parakeets to be seen in the park which is a rather nice touch although i believe they are considered a threat to our native birds!
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I was there a couple of weeks ago and took some photos and have been meaning to post them so thanks for the prompting!!
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I went to London yesterday, and none of the tree ferns, musa etc in holland park have been covered / protected yet
there are some huge ones there
there are some huge ones there
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Maybe they never are? Sorry if I'm talking nonsense, I don't know how hardy they are, and Holland Park is quite central.Dim wrote:I went to London yesterday, and none of the tree ferns, musa etc in holland park have been covered / protected yet
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I would imagine they probably aren't protected at all. It's very central and none of the Phoenix canariensis in the area were damaged in the 2010/11 winter so I would imagine it's very protected. That said, all the Dicksonias looked as if they had only been planted this year so it'll be interesting to see how they cope with their first winter in the ground. There are also a few Alocasias in there too which I'm sure wouldn't survive the winter even in a protected area like that... I live nearby so I'll keep watch throughout the winter and update this thread!
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Wow, thats gorgeous!
Thanks for posting those lovely photos.
Thanks for posting those lovely photos.
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The treeferns look a recent addition going by the lack of older fronds and older stipes on them.
Nice looking garden though.
Nice looking garden though.