When I was in London it was a hot day so I decided to take a trip to the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and hoped to see some of the greenery and plants in this location. Although I've been to London hundreds of times over the years I've never actually took time out to visit these gardens situated near Richmond upon Thames. It's approximately 326-acres and has 40 historically important buildings and collections of over 40,000 species of plants on the site, so as you can tell it's almost impossible to walk through in one day but would feel fairly rushed. If you're lucky enough it's probably better to head here multiple times and enjoy it at a slower pace.
I'm personally drawn to these kind of gardens when I go to a new city because not only is it peaceful you also get time to look at the patterns and colours of the plants in more detail. Having a camera with you helps to document these and notice the little intricacies that might have gone unnoticed, I can also reference them for a later date and use the pictures to inform my art and design choices. Natural colours are always the best, and I especially like the colours here in the photos as they really pop out. The reds and the greens really work in an aesthetically pleasing way that is striking but still compliments.
Here are some of the shots that I took as I walked around Kew Gardens. I headed to the Japanese and Chinese themed elements, both were inspiring and can be seen here. The other photos are sculptures and plant details that I thought were appealing. I hope you enjoy them.
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Looks like you picked the right day to go, seems really sunny :) Must've been really hot when you were walking through those greenhouses.
Hey @daan! Yeah, super hot on that day. I couldn't get used to the heat so I didn't stay too long in the greenhouses haha
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Wow, does not look like London whatsoever haha. I was a little confused for a sec!
Ha yeah! It's pretty central but I guess it looks different to most peoples image of London :D Thanks for your comment
Wow, really cool gardens! Thanks for sharing all the great pictures! I love how peaceful it looks. I think I could spend some time there taking in the quiet and lovely scenery.
Yeah, it's a nice place :) Thanks for your comment.
Next time I will pass by London, I will surely go visit the Royal Botanic Gardens. I am drawn to the Chinese and Japanese gardens as they are so zen.
Yeah, I think they are peaceful so I always go there too. Thanks for commenting.