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Walk at Kew Gardens



In this video we will take a walk at Kew Gardens.

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31 Comments

  1. I went yesterday to a nursery here in Northern California that specializes in Japanese maples. They have them planted in the ground many different species. It’s a joy for the soul. They all have the fall colors. You walked underneath all this wonderful trees. Gardens are a great experience and Japanese maples deserve a place in any botanical garden. Thanks for the tour.

  2. It is very pleasant to walk in a park as beautiful as this, large land, many types of plants that are green and very cool. In fact, I dream of having a large area full of various kinds of trees.

  3. Lovely garden! Too bad it is right under a flyzone. Unfortunatly takes away the peace and silence such garden can provide

  4. I will probably never make it to Kew, so thank you for the virtual tour. It was lovely. The red and the white magnolia-looking flowers are Calycanthus. They emit a sweet, fruity fragrance. I agree with you, that Red Oak looks much older.

  5. This botanist thinks the red-flowering shrub might be in the genus Calycanthus, possibly C. floridus, sweetshrub.

  6. Ages of species/taxonomic groups are generally based on cladistics and DNA divergence studies these days Peter. Even in cases where there is some fossil record these additional lines of evidence are usually considered because the fossil record is incomplete, whereas DNA coding can in theory be traced back to the organisms earliest Eukaryotic ancestors.

  7. Having a stressful day at work, so seeing this pop up in my subscriptions to watch on my lunch break has been very nice! Thank you for the interesting, relaxing video

  8. Thank you…. 🙏 😔 🙏

    As a Botanists it was very enlightening to go for a walk with you, seeing this very complete collection of plants. The weather was great as you said and the light was just right also. It is amazing that all of these plants are kept in the open and in walking distance of each other. I think one could spend an entire day here and not see everything.

    🌮🙏 🖖 🙏 😔 🙏 🙏 🙏 🎄

  9. At 12:59, I said to myself, "that looks like my tree.." and it was! Right outside my living room window in San Francisco, a Koelreuteria, Golden Rain Tree. Planted 6 or 7 years ago in a neighborhood street beautification project, this past year was the first time I've gotten more than just a few golden yellow blossoms that grow conically upward (a panicle?). Which i find interesting because they're growing upward, instead of dropping downward, which would be more like "rain."

  10. the red bulb from the beginning at minute 2:04 belongs to a calycanthus floridus or some variation or sort like "aphrodite" 🙂

  11. Thank you Peter, that was most interesting, good control of the camera as well. I went to Kew and recall seeing the plants that the dinosaurs roamed in. We are the dinosaurs today and its coming to an end. No I am not being pessimistic, but change it taking place whether we want it or not.

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