Warmth, colour and high humidity in late winter?
My last post titled "Centennial Park Conservatory 2014 Spring Flower Show: Colour riot in Etobicoke!" showed many gaudy blooms, for this time of the year, in this west-end Toronto public greenhouse. Toronto experienced this past week a thaw (over zero Celsius/ 32 F for a couple of days anyway) and with the melting snow and runoff, all the debris and garbage previously buried now emerges. It's actually quite disgusting to see and dodge around the countless cigarette butts, coffee cups and piles of dog excrement: out of sight, out of mind.
Or better yet, take a look at these pictures and imagine being in a warm, quiet and tranquil place.
Centennial Park Conservatory tropical house amaryllis |
This Conservatory has three separate buildings open to the public: the entrance leads you into the main "tropical house" and from there you can go into the "cooler" section that displays the seasonal flower shows and another section that displays desert plantings like cacti and succulents. Something for everyone and with the total area being around 12,000 square feet (sorry, no metric here!), you needn't spend the entire day.
Here are some highlights of my visit to the tropical section. With the sound of the waterfall, the automatic misting system and resident parrots, it's not that hard to suspend your disbelief and imagine you're in warmer climates--until you step outside and face the dreary weather.
Anyway, enough whining, spring supposedly is around the corner so just enjoy!
Centennial Park Conservatory tropical house path |
Centennial Park Conservatory path tropical house |
Centennial Park Conservatory tropical house bed |
Centennial Park Conservatory tropical house |
Centennial Park Conservatory tropical house amaryllis bed |
Centennial Park Conservatory tropical house white amaryllis |
Centennial Park Conservatory tropical house amaryllis bed |
Centennial Park Conservatory tropical house waterfall |
Centennial Park Conservatory tropical waterfall |
Centennial Park Conservatory moth orchid tropical house |
Centennial Park Conservatory tropical house Phalaenopsis orchid |
Centennial Park Conservatory pink moth orchid |
Tropical yellow orange impatiens at Centennial Park Conservatory |
Variegated tropical hibiscus "Snow Queen" at Centennial Park Conservatory |
Centennial Park Conservatory tropical house's statute |
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