Friday field trip this week is to Longwood Gardens. With over 1,000 acres of garden, woodland, and meadows, it almost doesn’t seem correct to refer to it as ‘gardens’ since it is so much more like a museum than a garden. And, like a museum, a visit to Longwood is a very personal experience. Today, you are seeing Longwood through my personal reflection.
My visit was in late April and most visitors were preoccupied with the tulips in bloom – certainly the sheer number of blooms was awesome…no question about that. The Flower Garden Walk display boasted over 100,000 bulbs in bloom! So, I am sure many left Longwood the same day as I, with cameras filled with photos predominately of tulip masses. Not the case for me. In fact, the rose arches I was so obsessed with were not even in bloom!
This trip, my personal favorites…in order of fascination were – the copper beech trees, the whimsical topiary garden, and the rose arches. And, I should mention (in case you don’t already know), that I have a special affinity for all flowers white! (If you need some proof, you can check out the white flowers in my garden last spring.)
Recently named #2 on the national list of top public gardens, Longwood Gardens, in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania is a truly amazing place to visit. Each visit is a unique and visually exciting experience.
Every day this living museum provides something different bursting into bloom – cycles differ year to year. Even the weather changes the way things look each visit. On one trip you may observe a hummingbird that changes your whole perspective of a flower… or a sunny spot one visit may be in the shade the next visit and change the experience…Longwood showcases nature at its most inspiring.
We took full advantage of the beautiful day by enjoying a picnic lunch in the space provided by Longwood. I am so glad we did since I enjoyed the beauty of this tree while we ate…
Less than an hour outside Philly, Longwood is an easy place for me to visit while staying with my daughter in the city and I continue to visit…each time a new adventure :)
Thank you for visiting and sharing my visit to Longwood Gardens. I will leave you with a very amateurish video of the beautiful Italian Water Garden…sorry, I have only used the camera a couple of times and I am still trying to learn how to use it…but, you can get some idea of how beautiful the water garden is! Couldn’t resist adding the song!
Have a wonderful Mother’s Day weekend! I love celebrating the results of my motherhood – my two greatest accomplishments in life :)
Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie
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Wonderful garden! Thank you for sharing with us.
I love your snowdrops Gunilla!
Beautiful garden; it must be on the east coast.
It’s in PA.
What a wonderful place to be! Gorgeous pictures, I love those tulips :)
You have taken some beautiful photos. I am so charmed by topiary. Thanks for including it.
These gardens are fascinating! So adore the twisting trunk of the old tree!
All the pictures are beautiful, but the video really gives you a good idea of the experience. Hope you keep including videos!
I have been there only once, but you are so right it needs to be visited again and again – each season bearing it’s own amazing bounty.
Happy to have you at “Oh, the PLACES I’ve been!”
– The Tablescape
I am a native Philadelphian which means I take Longwood Gardens for granted. On my blog, I recently posted a piece about our visit to the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden outside Hilo, on the Big Island of Hawaii, over 5,000 miles from Philadelphia, but have I posted on my blog about Longwood Gardens—of course not. I have loved every visit I have ever made there, regardless of the season. During the winter, the acres of greenhouses are a welcoming warm and colorful place. I completely understand your attraction to the Copper Beech tree. We had one in the front yard of our first house.
It really is quite possible to make a nice weekend byincluding visits to Longwood Gardens and the Brandywine River Museum (Wyeth family works)in Delaware County, Pennsylvania and Winterthur, the DuPont estate, just over the Delaware state border. There are charming bed and breakfast inns in the area.
Well Suzanne, Longwood was #2 on the list….no Hawaii lol. Yes, every time of year is great – especially Christmas! And, Chanticleer also made the list! You have great public gardens around you! I post about Philly all the time…I am having a wonderful time exploring all the great things the city (and surrounding area) has to offer :) Went to the oldest and largest indoor garden show this year…yup, Philly. For me, Terrain is also a ‘don’t miss.’ Thanks so much for your comments!
What a lovely sight and heavenly place! Gorgeous work!
Thank you for joining Floral Love ♥
Thank you! Mona..I particularly LOVED your ivory!!
Visiting via Debra’s. Thanks so much for this breathtakingly beautiful tour! Gorgeous colours and shapes!
Poppy
Thank you so much!
Oh wow the white tulips are stunning.
Mollyxxx
So glad you could visit! We just moved to the Poconos in PA and recently drove to Terrain and Longwood gardens. We were there when only a few tulips were in bloom. I shared my pictures during the turquoise/splash week. I LOVE Terrain!!! So happy I stopped by it makes me want to visit the gardens again soon.
I know what you mean! Make reservations at Longwood for the Christmas display….incredible! Where did you move from Katherine? Just found you on Instagram :) I’m pleasureinsimplethings.