Anyone who hasn't decided yet what to visit in London during his summer holidays, can relax and consider his problem solved because Kew Gardens offers a wide range of activities to choose from. Who is preparing this summer a visit London and its enchanting attractions absolutely cannot miss the exotic landscape offered inside the Kew Gardens, which will allow you to realize the world Tour in few hours.
An ideal day outdoors for those who are looking for possible activities to do in London. The exhibition inside the renowned garden offers visitors the opportunity to experience the evocative landscape, sounds and fragrances of plants from various exciting locations. The Conservatory of the Princess of Wales has been deeply transformed into a suggestive desert landscape due to the vegetational diversity offered, which will allow you to find yourself in South America thanks to Cacti or in Africa thanks to aloes.
From 'arid desert, guests can quench their thirst inside the tropical forest and explore the biodiversity present within the forest under a humid canopy produced by Brazilian Tropical Palms and from prehistoric times Cycads, prehistoric palms present inside Palm House, inside which contains plants from America such as cocoa plants, rubber, banana e papaya. Various Asian plants including mango, starfruit, breadfruit and jaca are also present in it.
Tourists, venturing into landscape variously different from each other, they can enjoy peacefully waterfalls and the delicate and beautiful flowers found in the Alps and other mountain ranges from all over the world, within the Davies Alpine House. Characteristic plants from tall peaks and colorful Mediterranean flowers, the Chilean Blue Crocus, Tecophilaea cyanocrocus represents one of the prized pieces for plant lovers. It is an atypical plant that smells of cobalt, formed by blue flowers and covered with white in the center, endangered from the wild forest as early as 1950.
Visitors can descend from the delicate mountainous landscape and immerse themselves in theexotic East Asia, which offers a relaxing Japanese landscape composed of its characteristic plantations and sophisticated flowers. There Japanese door was created for the Anglo-Japanese exhibition held in London in White City in 1910. Advertised as one of the best examples of building Japanese in Europe, it was built in the late XNUMXth century, following the style of the Momoyama era. Within the Asian Area, you can also find the iconic Chinese-style-Pagoda, built on a three-dimensional perspective.
Il Mediterranean garden it is composed of a colorful and aromatic flora and fauna. Tourists can relax among olive trees, pines and cork oaks. This subdivision was designed to highlight the exclusive use of many plants of the Mediterranean region, the diversity of fauna that resides there and that makes up the environment and the conservation necessary to allow its survival. Guests can later fall in love with the majestic ones Californian redwoods, among the tallest tree species in the world, found in Oregon and California.
Last but not least, within the Australian section it is possible to find the fragrant Menthol Eucalyptus and Wollemy Pine, at risk of extinction. To learn more about East Asia, Tropical Forests, Mountains, Deserts and semi-arid areas, visitors are invited to embark on a walking excursion so that they can learn the diversity of the gardens as well as its current science and conservation work. Scheduled until September 25th, the tour starts every day at 12 and 14.30pm.