Visby (ii)

124 I visit the Visby botanic garden at the peak flowering of autumn dahlias, green apples on the grass glistening with droplets of the rain that just fell. The rose garden is planted in a symmetric amphitheater, so delicious for the eyes. It might not be the most scientific botanical display among my collection ofContinue reading “Visby (ii)”

Göttingen (iii)

121 The greenhouses in the historic botanic garden in Göttingen. Seriously. The greenhouses! Old and quite small, so intensely green it almost feels like they were planted and then left to rewild in their tiny universe of tropical rainforest in the middle of chilly autumn Germany. The first one I entered was completely dedicated toContinue reading “Göttingen (iii)”

Hamburg (ii)

119 The old botanic garden in Hamburg has a greenhouse complex, built in 1962. Large, with different rooms, like walking through the tropical biomes in miniature. It felt, somehow, a bit more ornamental than some of the very systematic greenhouses that I’ve visited, like the one in Meise, but it was intensely green and lushContinue reading “Hamburg (ii)”

Kristianstad (ii)

118 Hälsoträdgården (the Health Garden) in Kristianstad lies right next to the Helge å river. Across the river, beyond the slowly flowing water and reeds and wetland willows, lies naturum Vattenriket, the visitor’s center in the Kristianstad Vattenrike Biosphere Reserve. A long wooden bridge, with one base at the corner of the Health Garden, connectsContinue reading “Kristianstad (ii)”

Kristianstad (i)

117 Next to the (mostly) calm waters of Helge å river, a stone’s throw from Kristianstad railway station, lies Hälsoträdgården, or, the Health Garden. Small, and not a botanic garden per se, but systematic and well-kept. Organized, a little, like I can imagine a monastery kitchen garden could have been, with flower beds and herbsContinue reading “Kristianstad (i)”