Saturday, April 18, 2026

Kew Gardens in Southwest London Explodes With Color in Spring

Kew Gardens in Southwest London is famous for the historical glass houses originating in the 1800's.
It is a research center for healing plants.  
Each spring tulips and daffodils are friends in the field of green, yellow and coral.  
A pond filled with fish jump for joy as swans swim to make currents in the water.
Cherry Blossom trees explode with white and pink blossoms.
Yellow Daffodils of all sizes and shapes open their petals to the sun.

 White blossoms hang from tree branches reaching for the sunlight.


Red Geraniums are protected from cold in the Temperate Glass House.
Glass Houses were popular in the Victorian era.
A stone archway guides visitors to a path of nature.
Cherry Blossom petals fall like a blanket in the winding path.

A tower guide guests to the visitor center where you can take home a gift from the beautiful garden.  




Japanese Camillias with pink petals are used for teas as you stroll the path in spring.

The famous Palm Glass House has exotic plants inside.
White lilies grow large in the humid greenhouse
London in spring at Kew Gardens is a wonderful place to visit.


Blossoms greet you with a friendly hello glad you are here to enjoy plants.

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