the Fernery of Auckland, New Zealand
In the heart of the city of Auckland, New Zealand you will find the Auckland Domain which includes the Wintergardens. Two beautiful Victorian-style glasshouses with a central courtyard and sunken pool. One of the glasshouses is a cooler climate, allowing seasonal changes, while the other is heated to a tropical climate. Just off the left side of the central courtyard lies the entrance to the Fernery an underground place full of light and shadows, large tree-ferns to delicate maidenhair micro plants. Once inside you feel as though you have entered a prehistoric forest full of arching and dancing fronds and the smell of damp earth.
New Zealand has 194 native species and 35 introduced species of ferns and lycophytes. They range from freshwater to alpine habitats, and from just a few millimetres long to 20-metre-tall tree ferns. Just under half of the native species cannot be found anywhere else.
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Ferns Re a great choice for the theme, and of course I love ferns anyway. I haven’t been into the Fernery for a while, but it would be perfect in the heat. I might even be able to get a parking space at the Domain now school holidays are over and the corona virus has dropped overseas visitor numbers..
Er, if that reads like a drunk wrote it, I can only say I’m not as good at multi-tasking as I thought.
What a gorgeous variety of ferns. 😍
I’d like to have more here, they do well in this climate!
This photo would make a wonderful piece of art work for a wall. 🙂
That’s a wonderful variety of fern fronds. There’s definitely a primordial feel about them … when dinosaurs roamed.