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Old 01-04-2005, 01:03 PM
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Ford Prefect wrote:

On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 18:50:01 +0100, Stewart Robert Hinsley
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I expect this is a bit of a minority interest, but I love tropical
houses. We used to have one in Victoria Park in Portsmouth that I
visited as a kid - I loved all that lush vegetation, the stepping
stones over the fish pond etc. I've since seen one or two in other
places, e.g. Cotswold Wildlife Park. Could sit in there for ages
just enjoying the warmth and watching the wildlife. Anyone else
here share my enthusiasm, and maybe have some good recommendations
for other tropical houses elsewhere?

Cheers :-)

John.

The glasshouses at City of Birmingham Botanic Gardens include
tropical, subtropical, Mediterranean and arid houses.


Did you say you're still in Portsmouth?
I loved that as a kid too espically the cage at the end with the mynah
birds. If you are still living in the area Staunton Country Park
(known locally as Lee Park Gardens) just outside Havant has a large
victorian conservatory with a tropical section.
Ford.


Hiya, yes I still live here and I didn't know that - I will take a look.
Thanks! :-)


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Old 01-04-2005, 08:23 PM
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On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 13:03:05 +0100, "Icarus"
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Ford Prefect wrote:

On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 18:50:01 +0100, Stewart Robert Hinsley
wrote:

In article , Icarus
writes
I expect this is a bit of a minority interest, but I love tropical
houses. We used to have one in Victoria Park in Portsmouth that I
visited as a kid - I loved all that lush vegetation, the stepping
stones over the fish pond etc. I've since seen one or two in other
places, e.g. Cotswold Wildlife Park. Could sit in there for ages
just enjoying the warmth and watching the wildlife. Anyone else
here share my enthusiasm, and maybe have some good recommendations
for other tropical houses elsewhere?

Cheers :-)

John.

The glasshouses at City of Birmingham Botanic Gardens include
tropical, subtropical, Mediterranean and arid houses.


Did you say you're still in Portsmouth?
I loved that as a kid too espically the cage at the end with the mynah
birds. If you are still living in the area Staunton Country Park
(known locally as Lee Park Gardens) just outside Havant has a large
victorian conservatory with a tropical section.
Ford.


Hiya, yes I still live here and I didn't know that - I will take a look.
Thanks! :-)


It's amazing that a place like Lee Park could spawn such a tranquil
enviroment (sorry to all lee parkers don't get your fake Burbery and
Creoles in a twist!!) It's at the east end of middle park way.
The whole place has been 'done up' reciently but the glass houses are
still the same with an arid, tropical, temperate and grape area (can't
think of the proper name at the mo.It's Friday evening and I've had
too much fermented grape juice!!) the large water lily pond in the
tropical house grow the Giant Amazon water lily which (I believe) they
swap seed of with Kew.
Let us know what you think of the place I personally love it, if you
chat to the gardeners-groundsmen/women they will normally let you take
cuttings as long as you know what your talking about and don't damage
the plant, but I didn't tell you that :0)
Ford.
With a lovely, large Opuntia cacti growing in his garden :0D
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