Sunday, 31 July 2011

Saturday, 30 July 2011

Friday, 29 July 2011

Thursday, 28 July 2011

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Monday, 25 July 2011

Whitchurch, Shropshire, August 2005

As New Zealand suffers some of its coldest winter weather for a few decades, we're staying close to home and not venturing out and about so much. So I thought it a good opportunity to look back at some of our summer holidays in the old country in years gone by.

To start us off, here's a shot from one of our many canal holidays - this time, a voyage down the Llangollen and Montgomery Canals in August 2005.

Sunday, 24 July 2011

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Friday, 22 July 2011

Eden Garden 3

Thursday, 21 July 2011

Eden Garden 2

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Eden Garden 1



Our latest gardening club trip took us to Eden Garden on the edge of Mount Eden - a lush green haven known for its camellias, azalias, clivias and magnolias.

Friday, 15 July 2011

Bush Walk & Talk 5

The final tree that I learnt to recognise on our walk was the kahikatea or white pine. The most distinctive feature of this tree is the striped bark.



But when the tree matures, the striped bark disappears, and it's easy for an amateur (like me) to mistake the tree for a kauri, thanks to its size.



The shiny bronze leaves of a kauri tree are quite distinctive but that's not much use when the leaves of both trees are so high up in the air!

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Bush Walk & Talk 4

There are few signs of autumn in New Zealand's native bush as most of the trees are evergreen. But these fungi were a bit of a giveaway...



It's Armillaria limonea above and some kind of bracket below - Crepidotus sp.?

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Bush Walk & Talk 3

I learnt the name of this fern after our walk as well - a thread fern or panako. I'm not sure whether this particular specimen was a vine or an epiphyte but I was fascinated to find out that about half of New Zealand's native plant species are capable of growing epiphytically.



I haven't worked out what type of fern this is but I did learn that the unfurling end is known as a fiddlehead. And that it's edible.



This was the easiest of all the plants to identify and name - the five finger. The Maori name is a bit more difficult to master though - whauwhaupaku.

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Bush Walk & Talk 2



Another plant that I learned to identify is the kiekie. In the photo above, it's climbing up a cabbage tree or ti kouka, an iconic kiwi plant. I had always assumed that the kiekie was related to the ti kouka because of the similar leaf shape but apparently not.

The kiekie will grow as a climber or as a vine along the ground if it can't find a tree nearby. It's the second most valuable plant for weaving, after harakeke (flax). This wall-mounted weaving, a tukutuku panel, seen on the inside of a marae, is often created using kiekie.

Monday, 11 July 2011

Bush Walk & Talk 1

I recently took a guided walk in one of Auckland's reserves. This reserve had lots of native bush and I took the time to learn the names of a few of the plants. Here's a mix of colonial pine trees and rough tree ferns - the most common fern http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifin NZ.



Last week was Maori Language Week - Te Wiki o Te Reo - so I thought I ought to look up the Maori name for the rough tree fern too - wheki.

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Simplicity

...but despite all the showy flowers that I've posted over the last few days, I think this has to be my favourite shot from our trip to the Winter Gardens...

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Exotics

More colourful shots from the hothouse at the Winter Gardens...

Friday, 8 July 2011

No Ordinary Orchids

The Winter Gardens had a wide range of fancy orchids in all sorts of bright colours.



But my favourites by far were much simpler - like this skeletal white flower...



...and this neutrally coloured winged version...

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Succulents and Shadows



The temperate house at the Winter Gardens.

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Hothouse



Chillies in the hot house at the Winter Gardens in the Domain.

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Monday, 4 July 2011

Sunday, 3 July 2011

Saturday, 2 July 2011

Friday, 1 July 2011