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Queen Mary’s Gardens

14 pics.  Queen Mary’s Gardens was opened in 1932 and named after the wife of George V.  It can be found near the southern end of Regents Park, is shown by Google maps as the “Inner Circle” and the nearest underground station is Baker St.  The gardens are in part a formal setting with up to 12,000 roses and 9,00 begonias.  There is also a landscaped area of tress, bushes and a small wetland.  

Photographs of some of the flowers can be found here and more information here.

 

 

 

 

Queen Mary's Gardens - Weeping Wilow

 

Queen Mary's Gardens - Flower Statue

 

Queen Mary's Gardens - Statue 2

 

Queen Mary's Gardens - Trees 3

 

Queen Mary's Gardens - Trees 2

 

Queen Mary's Gardens - Trees 1

 

Queen Mary's Gardens - Water and Trees


Flowers at Queen Mary’s Gardens

Queen Mary’s Gardens can be found at the eastern end of Regents Park,  London.  It is a world-famous horticultural site with a great variety of plants including 12,000 roses and 9,000 begonias.   There will be more views later.  In the meantime, a little colour photographed in July, to brighten up the day.

Flowers 1 - Queen Mary's Gardens

 

Flowers 2 - Queen Mary's Gardens

 

Flowers 3 - Queen Mary's Gardens

 

Flowers 4 - Queen Mary's Gardens

 

Flowers 5 - Queen Mary's Gardens

 

Flowers 6 - Queen Mary's Gardens

 

Flowers 7 - Queen Mary's Gardens

 

Flowers 8 - Queen Mary's Gardens