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  • Wisley's happy hippos

    Blog post by Jim Gardiner on 26 Jan 2010

    'Hippo and Baby' by Stuart McCarthy was one of the most popular sculptures in the garden last September when we hosted the Surrey Scultpure Trail. Back then they were on the grassy area of Seven Acres. Stuart's hippos were requested for purchase by a so many of our visitors that he ran out... Read more..

  • Wisley's Sleeping Beauty comes into full bloom

    Blog post by Sara Draycott on 09 Jan 2012

    Known as Sleeping beauty here at Wisley, our Tabebuia impetiginosa , ‘Pink Trumpet Tree’ or Pau d’Arco has produced an amazing canopy of flower this year, far more than in previous years. This has been achieved by simulating its Central/South American natural habitat and allowing our potted specimen... Read more..

  • Butterflies in the Glasshouse - peek behind the scenes with Cara Smith at Wisley

    Blog post by Sara Draycott on 14 Jan 2013

    Hi. I'm Cara Smith, a horticulturist in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley. At this time of year I'm also responsible for care of the butterflies during the Butterflies in the Glasshouse event. January – It is Butterfly time again! My job as a horticulturist, growing and caring for the plants... Read more..

  • Having a "nose" around the butterflies at Wisley - with Cara Smith

    Blog post by Sara Draycott on 22 Jan 2013

    The first weekend of the event went really well with many of the pupae we stuck last week emerging. They have continued to hatch out all week and we have been regularly releasing them into the Tropical Zone of the Glasshouse. I had about 50 newly emerged butterflies to release this morning alone. Each... Read more..

  • Points for cuteness with the butterflies at Wisley - Cara Smith

    Blog post by Sara Draycott on 12 Feb 2013

    We had our first Malay Lacewing (pictured below) emerge this week, with its beautiful fluted wing edge, and many others followed along with plenty of Tree Nymphs (the balck and white butterfly pictured lower down the page), Blue Morphos and Giant Orange Tips. The snowy weather has been a challenge as... Read more..

  • New arrivals and seed pod lookalikes - Butterflies at Wisley with Cara Smith

    Blog post by Sara Draycott on 20 Feb 2013

    At last warmer, brighter weather arrived, albeit temporary. The butterflies certainly enjoyed it and were very active for a few days. When the snowy weather was with us I ordered some extra pupae to bulk up numbers to make sure the butterflies were visible in the Tropical Zone. Stratford Butterfly Farm... Read more..

  • Butterflies with personalities - Cara Smith

    Blog post by Sara Draycott on 04 Mar 2013

    After working with the butterflies for three years I have definitely decided that butterflies have personalities and noticed that certain species exhibit certain characteristics. Some show off and are very visible flying around and landing on people as they walk around whereas others seem to disappear... Read more..

  • Cara releasing butterfiles into the Tropical Zone

    Photo uploaded by Sara Draycott on 22 Jan 2013

    Cara carefully transports the recently emerged butterflies from the emergence case to the Tropical Zone of the Glasshouse in this special net. If you look closely you can see some inside. Photo: Greg Ovenden Read more..

  • Sleeping beauty, Tabebuia impetiginosa, in flower

    Photo uploaded by Sara Draycott on 09 Jan 2012

    Tabebuia impetiginosa , ‘Pink Trumpet Tree’ or Pau d’Arco in flower in the Tropical Zone of the Glasshouse. Photo: Sara Draycott Read more..

  • Hippo in the Glasshouse lily pool

    Photo uploaded by Jim Gardiner on 26 Jan 2010

    Photo: Sara Draycott Read more..