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But I don't really know how to do it.
Mais je ne sais pas trop comment faire.
13 Mai 2025.
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Hanoi botanist Nguyen Quoc Binh on a forest path in the foggy bamboo forest of Tam Dao National Park, Vinh Phuc Province, northern Vietnam. Swedish Museum of Natural History expedition to Vietnam 2013, sponsored by National Geographic Global Exploration Fund Northern Europe
Leonardslee Gardens: Woodland Walks
For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into a spectacular display of the most amazing color combinations of flowering rhododendrons and azaleas. The green, wooded valley gardens then turn into a place of vibrant colors and outstanding natural beauty. Filled with the scent of the massed azalea plantings the whole area becomes a forest paradise. Visitors have often described its peace and tranquility as being like ‘heaven on earth’.
This photograph shows fallen blooms on the forest floor from a large ancient pink rhododendron. The fallen flowers hint at a sense of loss and sadness, but reflects the beauty of the scene.
For many years, tens of thousands of visitors have enjoyed the picture-postcard qualities of this Grade 1 historic garden. Unfortunately, the gardens are now closed to the public as they have been sold to an international businessman.
Details: Leonardslee Gardens is a truly outstanding English landscape garden having a Grade 1 Historic Garden status (English Heritage Register). It covers about 240 acres (97 Hectares) in a wooded valley, contains seven lakes and is extensively planted with azaleas, ancient rhododendrons (some well over 100 years old), acers and camellias - all with a delightful under planting of bluebells in spring.
The great Victorian plant collector, Sir Edmund Loder (who gave his name to the large flowered and scented Loderi Rhododendron Hybrids) purchased the estate in 1889 and planted large numbers of Rhododendrons there. Sir Giles Loder later planted an extensive collection of camellias at Leonardslee. The estate remained in the hands of five generations of the Loder family until 2010 when it was sold to an international businessman. However, the Loder Rhododendron nursery was not sold and is still in business.
Location: Leonardslee Gardens, Lower Beeding, Horsham, West Sussex, England, RH13 6PP, UK. UK Map references: OSGB36 Grid ref:: TQ220259: Map tile ref: TQ22NW40
Links: A more detailed history of Leonardslee Gardens is available on Wikipedia. Leonardslee nursery is still run by Chris Loder and his website contains useful information on Rhododendron Loderi, its varieties and hybrids.
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A trail meanders through arnica blooms in the montane forest of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
Rando N°101.
13 Mai 2025.
11Km27 - 2H30.
The kind of hike I enjoy most: not encountering any humans.
😅 Well, except when I got to my car, where I ran into an ONF officer who had a good laugh when he saw me.
Le genre de randonnée que j'apprécie le plus: ne croiser aucun humain.
😅 Bon sauf en arrivant à ma voiture où j'ai croisé un agent de l'ONF qui a bien rigolé en me voyant.
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Been very busy elsewhere and no Web connection since mid June. I have had a few opportunities to look at some of your latest creations and probably have no chance of catching up with my contacts but keep up the good work and I will get a look in now and then bye for now.
[Ishinomaki, Miyagi, Japan] Tori gate at the end of long stairs of the Hiyoriyama park of Ishinomaki with sakura trees beginning to bloom.
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It's been a long while since we have come across any felled trees....I think these were from the car park at the other end of the woods. Not sure why they are getting rid of all the big old beech trees.......you might remember a while ago I told you they had cut 4 or 5 down around by the castle........
Taken on our winter walk yesterday.
Damn lack of self-confidence. 64km round trip for nothing. It was probably the last chance of the year to go hiking in a loincloth and feel a little better.
Such a beautiful sunny day, but a bit chilly, wasted.
Fichu manque de confiance en moi. 64km aller-retour pour rien. C'était sûrement la dernière possibilité de l'année de faire une randonnée en pagne et de me sentir un peu mieux.
Une si belle journée ensoleillée mais un peu fraîche de gâchée.
19 Septembre 2025.
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The being in shadow and light.
L'être dans l'ombre et la lumière.
19 Septembre 2025.
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Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria, Australia
One of the finest rainforest hikes i've done. Magnificent Myrtle Beech trees everywhere.
Spaziergang auf einem Waldweg im Frühsommer ...
Der Waldspaziergang mit dem fotografischen Hintergrund "Infrarotfotografie" verlangt zumeist das Mitführen und den Einsatz eines Stativs, da oftmals längere Belichtunszeiten notwendig sind. Das verhilft dann dem Fotografen in aller Regel zur notigen Ruhe und räumt ihm etwas Abstand von den knipsenden Zeitgenossen ein... .
A walk on a forest path in the early summer
A walk in the forest with the photographic background "infrared photography" usually requires carrying and using a tripod, because longer exposure times are often necessary.
This usually helps the photographer to find the necessary rest and gives him some distance from the most contemporaries who take pictures wiht a smartphone... .
Stille, Ruhe, Licht und Schatten, frisches Grün, ständig neue Eindrücke und dieser wundervolle Waldweg. - Silence, calmness, fresh green, light and shadow, always new impressions and this wonderful forest path.
Close up of Telopea speciosissima (Waratah) I encountered along the Forest path at Stanwell Park.See video in HD at www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DRyc11yqOA
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Path through the bamboo forest of Tam Dao National Park, Vinh Phuc Province, northern Vietnam. Swedish Museum of Natural History expedition to Vietnam 2013, sponsored by National Geographic Global Exploration Fund Northern Europe
Leonardslee Gardens: Woodland Walks
For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into a spectacular display of the most amazing color combinations of flowering rhododendrons and azaleas. The green, wooded valley gardens then turn into a place of vibrant colors and outstanding natural beauty. Filled with the scent of the massed azalea plantings the whole area becomes a forest paradise. Visitors have often described its peace and tranquility as being like ‘heaven on earth’.
This photograph shows a peaceful, but colorful, path through the yellow azaleas and pink and red rhododendrons underplanted with English Bluebells at Leonardslee landscape gardens.
For many years, tens of thousands of visitors have enjoyed the picture-postcard qualities of this Grade 1 historic garden. Unfortunately, the gardens are now closed to the public as they have been sold to an international businessman.
Details: Leonardslee Gardens is a truly outstanding English landscape garden having a Grade 1 Historic Garden status (English Heritage Register). It covers about 240 acres (97 Hectares) in a wooded valley, contains seven lakes and is extensively planted with azaleas, ancient rhododendrons (some well over 100 years old), acers and camellias - all with a delightful under planting of bluebells in spring.
The great Victorian plant collector, Sir Edmund Loder (who gave his name to the large flowered and scented Loderi Rhododendron Hybrids) purchased the estate in 1889 and planted large numbers of Rhododendrons there. Sir Giles Loder later planted an extensive collection of camellias at Leonardslee. The estate remained in the hands of five generations of the Loder family until 2010 when it was sold to an international businessman. However, the Loder Rhododendron nursery was not sold and is still in business.
Location: Leonardslee Gardens, Lower Beeding, Horsham, West Sussex, England, RH13 6PP, UK. UK Map references: OSGB36 Grid ref:: TQ220259: Map tile ref: TQ22NW40
Links: A more detailed history of Leonardslee Gardens is available on Wikipedia. Leonardslee nursery is still run by Chris Loder and his website contains useful information on Rhododendron Loderi, its varieties and hybrids.
© 2011 ukgardenphotos