Sunday, January 2, 2011

A Longwood Christmas - Part 2

Here's another peek at the conservatory displays at
A Longwood Christmas.
 

















See more Longwood Christmas views here.

8 comments:

debsgarden said...

It would be dreamy to spend an afternoon wandering through these inspirational gardens. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed both of your posts on a Longwood Christmas. I love the Christmas tree with the lemons!

Karin / Southern Meadows said...

What interesting plant combinations! I have never seen hydrangea together with poinsettia. I like the lemons on the Christmas tree too! Looks like a wonderful place to visit during the holidays!

Chris said...

Deb: It is a wonderful place to visit in the dead of winter. The displays are very creative - lemons with sweet alyssum makes a bright and cheerful "tree!" I appreciate your visit and wish you a blessed New Year!

Karin: Don't try these plant combinations at home! :) Although they'll never occur naturally, they're unique and lots of fun! There's something new and different to see around every corner. Have a wonderful 2011!

Janet, The Queen of Seaford said...

What great displays. I like the one with the herbs. How nice to be able to visit Longwood Gardens.

Anonymous said...

Chris, this is so pretty. The lemon tree is so beautiful, is that thyme or alyssum?

Toni said...

I need to put Longwood on my list of must-see gardens. Thanks for sharing the beautiful pics!

Cat said...

The variety and composition are just amazing! What a great way to spend the afternoon!

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful sanctuary to see! You are so fortunate to have Longwood Gardens close. The tropical Christmas decorations are creative. I would love to lounge in the gardens reading my garden books and magazines for the day!

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