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Simon R
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... one can see some papayas and a cacao fruit ...
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... and here are some orchids ...
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Paphilopedium Hybrid
Paphilopedium `mahlerae`
Paphilopedium `Polletaium`
Paphilopedium appletonianum
Paphiopedilum Hybrid.
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Paphiopedilum Insigne
Phragimpedium longifolium.
Phragimpedium longifolium
Phragimpedium Sedenii
Phragimpedium Sedenii.
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Simon R
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Pittosporum crassifolium
Pittosporum crassifolium2
Prosthechea fragrans
Protea obtusifolia
Solandra maxima
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A fine series Simon
Besides showing many beautiful plants your pictures evoke the warmth and rich smells of tropical greenhouses, so exotic at this time of year. Almost like a Rousseau painting.
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Ashley Allshire, Cork, Ireland
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Sparmannia africana 2
Sparmannia africana
Viburum Tinus L.
Aloe x principis
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Cactus and succulents
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Cactus and succulents
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Al last there are some alpines...
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this is the last picture, now that i posted them they seem more than they did in the beginning
i hope you like them, maybee munich could be worth visiting
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Maggi Young
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Welcome ,Simon!
At this time of year what could be more pleasant than to have a walk in these wonderful glasshouses? Thank you!
I see what Ashley means - one almost expects a large parrot to complete the "painting" - all feels warm and verdant.
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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I enjoy visiting these places in the winter. The fragrances are like heaven. Here is a photo of Longwood Gardens that I took many years ago. It is just west of Philadelphia, USA. The day that I went there, it was snowing and bitter cold outside. Inside, there were freesias and gardenias blooming. I will never forget the fragrance.
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Brilliant set of pictures Simon and many thanks for taking the time and trouble to share them with us.
I wonder if you have ever visited the alpine garden on the Schachen (which is part of the Munich Botanical Garden) and if so have you any pictures please?
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David Nicholson
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