Two more stops to make before I wrap this up! I simply enjoy this place far too much to rush this visit.
Volunteer Park Conservatory (Seattle): Part Three, The Palm House
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4 responses to “Volunteer Park Conservatory (Seattle): Part Three, The Palm House”
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I am loving these posts at the Conservatory! Looking forward to the next installment, but also don't want you to rush it, cause then it will be over.
Those orchids are beautiful, but the Bird of Paradise is just amazing!
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Something that has surprised me is the number of botanical illustrations that exist of strelitzia. It seems I'm constantly running across one I haven't seen before.
Your tour has been such a treat. With your photos, I can even smell that unique hothouse scent of growing media and growing things. Thank you, Ann.
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I think all homes should come with a built-on mini-conservatory so we can grow [albeit on a smaller scale] lush plants like these. If I were in Congress I'd make it a law. Love the combination of ferns and orchids. Great photos!
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Alison, Thanks for the patience. I currently have a bone chip in a finger on my right hand and I just have to take my time no matter what my mind may be saying.
Patricia, I cannot tell you how badly I want to be able to create botanical illustrations. My drawing skills are probably a bit above average, but at least I know that with practice I can improve. I just need to get there and do it. Maybe next winter…
Grace, I couldn't agree with you more! As someone withe horrible pain and health problems I also wish that all hospitals, convalescent centers, and hospices would add these too. My love of plants has healed me so much more than any medication.
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