Daffodils at Kew Gardens
The daffodils are coming out now in Kew Gardens. Many of them are already looking wonderful, some are waiting for a little more sun--with the current warm weather, it won't be long until they are all in bloom.
There are many daffodils growing in the gardens; particularly beautiful displays can be found along the Broad Walk, and at the Temple of Aeolus as well.
I always love the area between the Princess Walk and the Azalea Garden, too; it looks lovely in spring, with crocuses and daffodils growing underneath the magnolia trees.
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Daffodils at Kew Palace - 7 March 2011
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Daffodils along the Broad Walk - 7 March 2011
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Daffodils on the Broad Walk, looking towards the Orangery - 7 March 2011
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Daffodils near the Azalea Garden - 7 March 2011
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Daffodils at the Temple of Aeolus - 7 March 2011
There are many daffodils growing in the gardens; particularly beautiful displays can be found along the Broad Walk, and at the Temple of Aeolus as well.
I always love the area between the Princess Walk and the Azalea Garden, too; it looks lovely in spring, with crocuses and daffodils growing underneath the magnolia trees.
Daffodils at Kew Palace - 7 March 2011
Daffodils along the Broad Walk - 7 March 2011
Daffodils on the Broad Walk, looking towards the Orangery - 7 March 2011
Daffodils near the Azalea Garden - 7 March 2011
Daffodils at the Temple of Aeolus - 7 March 2011
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