Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => Travel / Places to Visit => Topic started by: ruweiss on January 21, 2010, 08:07:25 PM
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Last sunday we took a visit to the botanical section of the Wilhelma. It was a dull winter day, but it brightened
up quickly by entering the greenhouses. Here is a sample of the plants we saw:
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Some really interesting plants, Rudi. I particularly like the 3rd from the bottom.
Do you know what it is?
Never seen anything like it before.
:)
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The rest of the pictures, the sea-horse like creature in the aquarium looked like a cross fish x plant.
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Helen, sorry I didn't write the name. I only know, that it is a rather rare tortuose form of a Cereus (Columnar Cactus)
Please give me some time to find the true name.
Rudi
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Thanks Rudi, I also love the sea horses, amazing creatures. :)
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Lovely photos. I love going to the large greenhouse in a miserable day as you say everthing just brightens up when you are in there. Pity I couldn't build a greenhouse right over my house, I only need a small house ;D.
Angie :)
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nice visit! i especially like the agaves :)
in toronto there was a conservatory very near to my house (not as nice as this one, though, i think!) and i visited often, especially in winter! i have nothing like that around here, i'd have to drive several hours :(
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Lovely pictures Rudi, thank you for the winter visit. We were at Wilhelma in August (en route to the Neuschwanstein castle). I was really impressed - the tropical waterlily pond in particular is stunning.