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National Botanical Gardens of Wales

Posted on the 24 November 2013 by Angela @daisyangel1

National Botanical Gardens of Wales
My recent holiday to Pembrokeshire gave me an opportunity to visit, for the first time the National Botanical Gardens of Wales. Now I admit the middle of November is not the ideal time of year to visit a garden.  It was indeed a very cold day, but two of the warmer features of the gardens would be The Great Glass House and the Tropical House. Sure to supply a flower  or two.

             National Botanical Gardens of WalesThe first place to visit was The Great Glass House, alas on this day the heating had broken down so there was no need to take off my coat. I have no doubt this was equally as much a shock to the plants as it was to myself! The planting is split into zones Australia, South Africa, Chile, Mediterranean, Canary Islands and Californian, you will even find a fair sized water feature within the domed structure.

National Botanical Gardens of Wales

My sister thought this flower reminded
her of a liquorice liquorice

One of my favorite features of the visit was the Fungi exhibition, this was extremely interesting, informative and best of all fun. Something both adults and children alike would enjoy and learn from. 

National Botanical Gardens of Wales

A slight Alice in Wonderland moment!

I must say there was a magnificent sized walled garden, which I imagine would looked spectacular during the Summer.A quick mention for Stan who was one of the volunteers who drove an   electric buggy around the site, he also gave a great mini tour of the Broadwalk and Slate Beds.

National Botanical Gardens of Wales

Orchids in the Tropical House


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