Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Enjoy London this Summer Outdoors
Tourism in London is not confined only to its typical buildings and monuments. Kew Gardens will offer you the chance to explore a bit of nature.
If you plan to spend in London this summer should not miss the exotic places that will transform your vacation into an adventure at long range. In Kew Gardens can make a trip around the world in a few hours.
It can be a different day for people looking to do in London. The famous gardens offer visitors the opportunity to experience stunning views, plus a variety of sounds and fragrances of plants native to interesting places.
The Conservatory of the Princess of Wales has changed dramatically in a desolate desert landscape, being the home of the South American cactus and aloe? Africa, showing the diversity of desert vegetation.
From the arid desert, visitors can quench their thirst in the rainforest of tropical gardens, and explore the biodiversity of the rainforest under a canopy of tropical palm trees of Brazil in the old Palm House. The central section of the Palm House with American plants, including cocoa, rubber, banana and papaya plants. A number of Asian fruit trees are also highlighted in the house, such as mango, star fruit, breadfruit and jackfruit.
When venturing into a totally different landscape, tourists can enjoy the waterfalls and fragile flowers, found in the Alps and other mountain ranges around the world, Davies Alpine House. With cushion plants from high altitude areas of the Mediterranean and colorful flowers.
One of the highlights for lovers of rare plants is the Chilean Crocus Blue cyanocrocus Tecophilaea. The plant has an odor inusua with cobalt blue flowers and white center. This plant has become extinct in the wild since 1950.
You can also descend the mountain landscape sensitive to dive in exotic East Asia, offering a full Japanese relaxing landscape, with its characteristic structure and abundant flowering plant. The Japanese Gateway was created for the exhibition in Japan and Great Britain held at White City in London in 1910. It is considered "one of the best examples of traditional Japanese building in Europe", the construction is based on the style of the late sixteenth century Momoyama-era architecture. Also included in East Asia is the flagship Chinese-style pagoda, which is framed by a tree of double vision.
The Mediterranean garden is full of colorful and fragrant flora and fauna. Tourists can relax among olive groves, pines and oaks. This was designed to emphasize the economic use of many of the plants in the region, the diversity of wildlife that live in their environment and the conservation of what is needed to promote their survival.
Visitors can reach the majestic redwood forests of California to the experience of seeing the kind of world's tallest tree, usually located in Oregon and California.
Last but not least, the smell of eucalyptus menthol and exposed dangerous Wollemi Pine in Australia section of the gardens. The selection of native plants ranging from the east coast along the western granite outcrops.
To deepen East Asia, forests, mountains or the desert and semi-arid worlds, visitors are invited to embark on a tour and learn about the biodiversity of the gardens, as well as modern science and the work of conservation.
During summer, tours depart daily at 12:00 (GMT) and 14:30 (GMT).
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