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General Subjects => Wisley Alpine Log – Feedback Forum => Topic started by: David Nicholson on March 14, 2008, 02:12:40 PM
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Yesterday we visited the RHS garden at Wisley (we try to go there about three times each year). The highlight of the day for me was a tour around the behind the scenes of the Alpine Department kindly provided by Paul Cumbleton and I am grateful to him for sparing the time from his busy schedule-it was absolutely fascinating.
It was out first visit since the new Glasshouse opened and we spent a great amount of time there and took lots of pictures which I hope you will find of interest.
The new Glasshouse was opened late last year by The Queen, it took 2 years to build, cost nearly £8 million and covers an are of roughly 10 tennis courts. The aim of the Glasshouse is to display plants that are attractive and have the potential of being grown by the average visitor.
The Alpine House was displaying Hepaticas and I have a few pictures of those also but I am sure that other Forumists, with much more photographic skill than I, will be posting some pictures later. I also have a few pictures of plants seen around the garden.
The first few concentrate on the new Glasshouse.
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The next batch of pictures are from the Tropical section of the Glasshouse and show some of the Orchids and other flowers on display.
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...... more Orchids etc.
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Looks very promising David ! Don't let me keep you from posting more... 8)
Thanks
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....... more from Wisley. This batch is of a few plants from around the garden, one from the Landscaped Alpine House, and a clump of Tulips from the Trial Grounds submitted by someone whose name most of you will know.
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Final batch from Wisley (thank God did I hear you say! ;D) These are all from the Hepatica display. Perhaps my pictures don't really do them justice and there are sure to be better ones from other Forumists. It really was a cracking display and something to aspire to-and I speak as one who has killed quite a few (the cheaper kind I might add!)
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David !
Stop doing yourself and your photographic skills injustice !
The shots are just fine and so are the Hep's ! 8)
Thanks very much for sharing this little walk with us David - it's more than time for another hop to Wisley for me... I wish.... :-\
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Thank you Luc, I keep trying-sometimes I get better, sometimes I don't! ;D
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Thanks for the pictures David, great to see them
Sue
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(thank God did I hear you say!
Certainly not me, David.
I like your pictures very much! :D :D
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Thanks for this David, it's good to see some pictures of the new glasshouse, and of course it's contents.
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And many thanks also from me, David for these pics. It's over already???? So soon? :'(
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And many thanks also from me, David for these pics. It's over already???? So soon? :'(
I have some nice photos from last October that I never got round to posting. I'm off to Paris tomorrow ( :D :D :D ), but when I get back I'll try to remember to have a good look and see what might be of particular interest!
Chloë
getting ready to be cold for the next few days ...
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All looks great. Those towers of Phalaenopsis are very impressive, but then so are a lot of the htings in the pics. Thanks for posting them for us!! 8)
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David,
thank you for taking me on the virtual trip to Wisley, it is great to share your
impressions with us.
Rudi
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As a former Wisley student garden (eons ago! :P) this post brings me good memories. The new glasshouses look very promising...
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Glad the pictures brought back memories Jose. I hope you have picked up the Wisley Log so in case you haven't here is the Link
http://www.srgc.org.uk/wisley/wisleylog.html
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Thanks a zillion, David! :)
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nice pictures,itlooks very good,we are visiting next tuesday on the way back from a couple of days at our daughters in London so hoping for a dry day.
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Visited Wisley today,the alpine house was delightful.It was full of lovely plants in flower and was full of colour.We walked past the meadow full of narcissus bulbocodium through the woodland area which was covered in anemones to the new glass house.
Wow what an experience,it is amazing and planted with a fantastic range of plants.It is easy to get blinkered when you concentrate on one area such as bulbs or alpines and the range of plants outside of Lesley and mine's knowledge was a joy to see.
You will gather we were enthusiastic and I bought three lily bulbs as well.
No pictures we did not have a camera with us
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Visited Wisley today
No pictures we did not have a camera with us
Consider your hands smacked Tony. >:(