I forgot what it feels like, going out fresh as a Daisy and ending up a sweaty Sweet Pea.
Being in the tropics in Northern Queensland is hot, humid and enriching. Visiting the Botanical Gardens in Cairns was an unexpected delight. What we saw was nothing short of exceptional as the photos will show. The gardens were founded in 1886 and work continued through to the 1960s driven by some dedicated citizens. Parts of the gardens have been named after them. It is home to some 4000 species of flora with an emphasis on tropical plants. We walked through the Flecker Gardens and the Watkins Munro- Martin Conservatory.
Pitcher plant with a butterfly perching.
This fabulous example from the Aroid Family.
The Tassel Ferns
Medinilla Tayabansis
The Panama Flame Tree
A common garden plant but loved the way the red berries decorated the leaves.
The Sandbox tree from the West Indies
Helliconia longiflora
More soon – till then stay cool and dry.













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