Every city, I'm sure, has a Botanic Garden/s...
Wellington, New Zealand is no different.
In our Botanic garden - you will find a number of interesting sub and themed gardens.
The Lady Norsewood Rose garden is a popular area and starting pont for an afternoon of walking the tracks to explore and find some interesting corners - maybe even a few sculptures - some new, some old, and definitely some famous...
The Gardens themselves began in 1844, and were established in 1865 - even growing in size by the 1870's. Nowadays, definitely worth a visit at any time of the year.
At the Begonia House you'll find a café and two sections - one for tropical plants (which incorporates the waterlily pond) and another for temperate plants - namely many types of Begonias, but that will be another CAM-theme...
Enjoy this 'trip' of pictures of waterlily's from the Begonia House waterlily pond...
There are a number of photo sets in this "CAM" and one guest pic.
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Showing posts with label waterlily. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waterlily. Show all posts
Sunday, April 11, 2010
I like how the leaves/pads of the waterlily seem to hover on the water in seemingly perpetual motion, but going nowhere...
I thought I would try and get a different perspective of the waterlily pond in the Begonia House of the Wellington botanic gardens...
Leaning over at a precarious angle, nearly got me tipped into the pond.
Thankfully, my wife was near enough to grab me by my belt...
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Another set of two choices...
These white waterlily's are nowhere near the huge size of the giant Amazon waterlily species - I think they must flower at another time of the year in the Begonia House, so will have to return at some stage to capture them with my lens.
These white waterlily's are nowhere near the huge size of the giant Amazon waterlily species - I think they must flower at another time of the year in the Begonia House, so will have to return at some stage to capture them with my lens.
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These are closer up photos of the lily's you'll see in the next post.
Again, I couldn't decide which of the two white waterlily photos I prefer, so include them both...
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A nice little meander - around the Begonia House's waterlily pond.
Interestingly enough, and depending on what season of the year you visit the Wellinton botanic gardens, the pond is heated between 23 and 27 degrees celcius...
Very cosy for the myriad of tropical fish in the pond who's job it is to keep the algae down.
I wonder what happens to them if they don't keep the algae in the pond down?
Interestingly enough, and depending on what season of the year you visit the Wellinton botanic gardens, the pond is heated between 23 and 27 degrees celcius...
Very cosy for the myriad of tropical fish in the pond who's job it is to keep the algae down.
I wonder what happens to them if they don't keep the algae in the pond down?
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I'm not sure about this photo of the waterlily pads...
Well... there were no frogs (or fairies) to be seen frolicking that day in the Begonia House's Waterlily Pond.
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It's a difficult choice again as to which two of these waterlily's I wanted to show....
The vertical blue waterlily I think migh just be my favourite.
The vertical blue waterlily I think migh just be my favourite.
Something about this watery plant and its white flowers appeals to me...
I like the 'fluidity' and semi abstract 'feel' to it - and wouldn't have a clue as to what flower it is.
I like the 'fluidity' and semi abstract 'feel' to it - and wouldn't have a clue as to what flower it is.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Miyazu Garden - Cam Theme - 35
(Series 2 of 2)
One lonely waterlily at the end of the summer season...
from the sign at the entrance to these wonderful gardens...
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| Miyazu Garden - Nelson, south island, New Zealand montage |
" MIYAZU GARDEN - Sister cities in friendship (Nelson, New Zealand and Miyazu, Japan)
Created on traditional Japanese garden design principles, Miyazu Garden is a symbol of natural beauty and of friendship. It can offer a peaceful, sensory and contemplative experience".
41° 15' 30.79" S 173° 17' 58.91" E
There are 13 photos in this week's "CAM". If you only see one picture here, click on the LABELS options below the post. For a larger view, click on the image. Previous posts can be viewed by clicking on the "BLOG ARCHIVE" section to the right. If there is a particular subject you would like to see - it just may already be on my blog. Check the top right of this main page to search it out.
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Created on traditional Japanese garden design principles, Miyazu Garden is a symbol of natural beauty and of friendship. It can offer a peaceful, sensory and contemplative experience".
41° 15' 30.79" S 173° 17' 58.91" E
There are 13 photos in this week's "CAM". If you only see one picture here, click on the LABELS options below the post. For a larger view, click on the image. Previous posts can be viewed by clicking on the "BLOG ARCHIVE" section to the right. If there is a particular subject you would like to see - it just may already be on my blog. Check the top right of this main page to search it out.
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Sunday, May 11, 2008
Miyazu Japanese Garden - Cam Theme - 34
(Series 1 of 2)
Miyazu Garden - located in the city of Nelson, south island, New Zealand
| Miyazu Garden - Nelson, south island, New Zealand waterlillies |
Miyazu Garden - located in the city of Nelson, south island, New Zealand
another Monet-ish view of lily pads
from the sign at the entrance to these wonderful gardens...
" MIYAZU GARDEN - Sister cities in friendship (Nelson, New Zealand and Miyazu, Japan)
Created on traditional Japanese garden design principles, Miyazu Garden is a symbol of natural beauty and of friendship.
It can offer a peaceful, sensory and contemplative experience".
There are 12 photos in this week's "CAM".
If you only see one picture here, click on the LABELS options below the post.
For a larger view, click on the image.
Previous posts can be viewed by clicking on the "BLOG ARCHIVE" section to the right. If there is a particular subject you would like to see - it just may already be on my blog.Check the top right of this main page to search it out.
If you only see one picture here, click on the LABELS options below the post.
For a larger view, click on the image.
Previous posts can be viewed by clicking on the "BLOG ARCHIVE" section to the right. If there is a particular subject you would like to see - it just may already be on my blog.Check the top right of this main page to search it out.
Feel free to comment on any image...
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Pete's Cam
Pete's Cam
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Wednesday, November 01, 2006
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