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Lovely lawn

Lovely lawn

Lovely lawn near the main entrance. Note the monkey puzzle tree, araucaria araucana, in the middle distance.


<i>Tsuga</i> sp.

<i>Tsuga</i> sp.

Lovely tree, sorry not to have gotten the precise ID. Ron_B says this looks like a Tsuga!


<i>Acer campestre</i>

<i>Acer campestre</i>


Foliage of <i>acer campestre</i>

Foliage of <i>acer campestre</i>


Monkey puzzle tree, <i>araucaria araucana</i>

Monkey puzzle tree, <i>araucaria araucana</i>


Foliage of monkey puzzle tree

Foliage of monkey puzzle tree


Closeup of foliage of monkey puzzle tree

Closeup of foliage of monkey puzzle tree


Kew's Wollemi Pine

Kew's Wollemi Pine

Kew's Wollemi Pine, behind the Orangery restaurant, locked up in its cage.


Closeup of Wollemi Pine foliage

Closeup of Wollemi Pine foliage


More Wollemi Pine foliage

More Wollemi Pine foliage


Atlas cedar, <i>cedrus atlantica</i>

Atlas cedar, <i>cedrus atlantica</i>


Closeup foliage of atlas cedar, <i>cedrus atlantica</i>

Closeup foliage of atlas cedar, <i>cedrus atlantica</i>


A beautiful afternoon

A beautiful afternoon


Serbian spruce, <i>picea omorika</i>

Serbian spruce, <i>picea omorika</i>


Closeup of foliage of Serbian spruce, <i>picea omorika</i>

Closeup of foliage of Serbian spruce, <i>picea omorika</i>


Foliage of Calabrian pine, <i>pinus brutia</i>

Foliage of Calabrian pine, <i>pinus brutia</i>


Closeup foliage of Calabrian pine, <i>pinus brutia</i>

Closeup foliage of Calabrian pine, <i>pinus brutia</i>


Pretty flower

Pretty flower


Pretty flower, take 2

Pretty flower, take 2


Approaching the greenhouses

Approaching the greenhouses


Foliage of <i>Catalpa speciosa</i>

Foliage of <i>Catalpa speciosa</i>


Sky through catalpa branches

Sky through catalpa branches


Long-leaved Indian Pine, <i>Pinus roxburghii</i>

Long-leaved Indian Pine, <i>Pinus roxburghii</i>


Foliage of Long-leaved Indian Pine, <i>Pinus roxburghii</i>

Foliage of Long-leaved Indian Pine, <i>Pinus roxburghii</i>


Coffin tree, <i>Taiwania cryptomerioides</i>

Coffin tree, <i>Taiwania cryptomerioides</i>

Towering above all other trees in the Taiwanese forests, these trees are among the tallest in the world.


Coffin tree, <i>Taiwania cryptomerioides</i>

Coffin tree, <i>Taiwania cryptomerioides</i>


Foliage of coffin tree

Foliage of coffin tree


Alpine totara, <i>Podocarpus nivalis</i>

Alpine totara, <i>Podocarpus nivalis</i>

Looking down on the foliage from a stairway


Cones and foliage of an atlas cedar

Cones and foliage of an atlas cedar


English yew, <i>Taxus baccata</i>

English yew, <i>Taxus baccata</i>


<i>Taxus baccata</i> "Barronii"

<i>Taxus baccata</i> "Barronii"


D. Don King William Pine, <i>Athrotaxis selaginoides</i>

D. Don King William Pine, <i>Athrotaxis selaginoides</i>

Young D. Don King William Pine, Athrotaxis selaginoides. Native to the Western Mountains of Tasmania, where it attains a height of 100 feet.


Foliage of <i>Athrotaxis selaginoides</i>

Foliage of <i>Athrotaxis selaginoides</i>


Chinese fir, <i>Cunninghamia lanceolata</i>

Chinese fir, <i>Cunninghamia lanceolata</i>


Foliage of Chinese fir, <i>Cunninghamia lanceolata</i>

Foliage of Chinese fir, <i>Cunninghamia lanceolata</i>


Serbian spruce

Serbian spruce

Standing tall


<i>Pinus nigra</i>, subsp. pallasiana

<i>Pinus nigra</i>, subsp. pallasiana


Closeup foliage of <i>Pinus nigra</i>, subsp. pallasiana

Closeup foliage of <i>Pinus nigra</i>, subsp. pallasiana


David's pine, <i>Pinus armandii</i>

David's pine, <i>Pinus armandii</i>


Foliage of David's pine, <i>Pinus armandii</i>

Foliage of David's pine, <i>Pinus armandii</i>


Mexican pine

Mexican pine


Foliage of Mexican pine

Foliage of Mexican pine

Lovely


View from Queen Charlotte's Cottage

View from Queen Charlotte's Cottage


Gaoshan pine, <i>Pinus densata</i>

Gaoshan pine, <i>Pinus densata</i>


Maritime pine, <i>Pinus pinaster</i>

Maritime pine, <i>Pinus pinaster</i>


<i>Calocedrus formosana</i>

<i>Calocedrus formosana</i>


<i>Pinus pseudostrobus</i>

<i>Pinus pseudostrobus</i>


Magnificent

Magnificent

Sequoiadendron giganteum, near the main entrance. A magnificent end to a magnificent day.