Beautiful conservatory, plant collections and grounds! Love the architecture of the conservatory ~ it reminds me of the Temperate House at Kew Gardens here in London. Looking forward to your follow-up visit to see conservatory & orchid house in more (peaceful!) detail. About 2yrs ago I had the rare experience of having the Palm House at Kew almost entirely to myself, save for the company of the prettiest songful Robin following me around...all courtesy of the serendipitous circumstances of an easing of 'lockdown' & an overcast day. It was magical.
Yes, the bronze and glass conservatories are exceptional, especially rare in the States. In fact, Longwood took great expense to build a 20th century bronze and glass edifice to replace the East Conservatory, a "modern" design reminiscent of the World's Fairs in the 1950s and 1960s. The "retro" replacement was more aligned with the classic design of the original bronze and glass architecture of duPont's first conservatories. In the Northeast we have only a few of these crystal cathedrals, notably Longwood's and of course the Enid Haupt Conservatory at New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx. I was lucky enough to visit Kew some decades ago, even though the Palm House was closed for restoration. What a superb horticultural heaven.
@@giardinodialberi8751 You have some amazing & beautiful landscapes, spaces, structures & plantspeople in that part of the US. Summer has such a gift for researching, gently seeking them out, and evoking the genius loci of the places visited with her unique narration. All along with Sander of course, who has such talented singular photographic skills in showcasing them to their best. Summer & Sander are an absolute dream team for such tours!
Hello, Summer! I love Longwood Gardens and have been a few times! Their orchid displays are my favorite! Thank you again for another awesome field trip!!
If you liked the old orchid room, the new orchid display will overwhelm you. Debuting just weeks ago, it is much larger, and even includes a seating bench so you can enjoy a panoramic family shot of Orchidaceae, before you follow a more careful circuit to inspect each plant. Very classy.
Longwood Gardens was a part of my horticulture inspiration growing up. I was lucky to intern there as an arborist in 2012. I hope you get to go back and get a full tour of the grounds and conservatory. The conservatory extension project is so exciting too. They will have giant water Lillie’s year round!
yes, and Christmas time is just stunning and beyond beautiful...Longwood gardens is amazing..I want to come back as a butterfly and live there, in my next life...As a child, I remember playing up in a silver beech tree hours...♡♡♡ty for the 😍 lovely tour..please keep going back..
Having gone to Longwood a couple of times, I was kinda surprised to see such a short video. You definitely need to go back, and make sure you have the whole day, it took me a whole day and I was just admiring the flowers. I haven't seen the new orchid house, so I guess I have to go back too!
You guys have all the fun. Used to... stroll through Botanical Gardens each weekend w my plant crazy Mom. She waited for her catalogs from Holland each year and filled her garden like a flower orchestra. Trees, bushes and flowers bloomed at different times. Later her garden was listed on a list of gardens to visit in her area. Lots of people spontaneously parked their cars and talked to her about her beautiful garden. She must have been so proud of her work. Maybe that's your future too. 💐 (... or just one of your many interests)
One of my favorite places to visit. I visit once a year. The grounds are wonderful and the Conservatory is immaculate and amazing everytime I go. I hope you get to visit and take a full tour for the channel.
Only once a year? You might want to go quarterly, or even monthly is best. The scenes outdoors progress through seasonal changes and the displays in the conservatories change frequently.
I think you just inspired a bunch of people to changed their vision for their house of their dreams, and it they will all look like the conservatory you showed us XD
Hi Summer, I would like to ask why they burn down the land? They do kill this way insects and little mammals also. So why publics gardens would do that? And I also would like to ask you about your oponion in this matter. It is hard to say it is good for plants and animals that lived there. Thank you. ❤️
I just want to say, Summer, you ask the most poignant questions. You’re like the Sean Evans of plants. You should host “Green Ones” on “First We Water”. Not to diminish your expertise, only to complement you on how entertaining you are on this and your Flock channel. I enjoy tuning in. 🍿
super inspired by the forests there, went on an absolute rampage to remove invasive today, i am literally running out of space to plant new trees but the urge to get every single native tree is unending lol. i wish i knew where to find native beech trees with a resistance to it, as i've done for chestnut and elm here, luckily there are still a few massive (like, 2' caliper trees) elms, even after losing the biggest one a couple years ago also wow that's a beautiful conservatory
About the Monstera deliciosa in the duPont house at 11:23 timestamp: I happened to be there this spring when a landscape architect told me that Monstera was the oldest plant on the property. I'm guessing he meant the oldest plant in any Longwood conservatory, since the majestic trees in Pierce's Woods on the other side of the house would have predated anything that Pierre duPont established indoors. Visiting tip: avoid weekends, especially in the latter half of April when the Flower Walk explodes with color from tulips and daffodils and much more.
What a superb place! Well worth another visit outside normal tourist hours... would they allow you to visit at 6 am, or 3 hrs before their normal opening time? Or 3hrs after they close to the public? It may not suit your/our needs but it is great to see this kind of place so popular
2 Giugno ... wearing a sort of winter style hat and other things you have to wear in winter... how is the summer there ? For vlog... it is a little strange. When summer start there ?
When I grew up nearby Longwood was free and we'd all go a few times a year to enjoy all its wonders across all the seasons. A magical place.
their conservatory is a dream come true 😍 I’m patiently waiting for your tour!!
I was there in April!!!! It was so incredible. So fun to recognize most of the shots!
Beautiful conservatory, plant collections and grounds! Love the architecture of the conservatory ~ it reminds me of the Temperate House at Kew Gardens here in London. Looking forward to your follow-up visit to see conservatory & orchid house in more (peaceful!) detail. About 2yrs ago I had the rare experience of having the Palm House at Kew almost entirely to myself, save for the company of the prettiest songful Robin following me around...all courtesy of the serendipitous circumstances of an easing of 'lockdown' & an overcast day. It was magical.
Yes, the bronze and glass conservatories are exceptional, especially rare in the States. In fact, Longwood took great expense to build a 20th century bronze and glass edifice to replace the East Conservatory, a "modern" design reminiscent of the World's Fairs in the 1950s and 1960s. The "retro" replacement was more aligned with the classic design of the original bronze and glass architecture of duPont's first conservatories. In the Northeast we have only a few of these crystal cathedrals, notably Longwood's and of course the Enid Haupt Conservatory at New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx. I was lucky enough to visit Kew some decades ago, even though the Palm House was closed for restoration. What a superb horticultural heaven.
@@giardinodialberi8751 You have some amazing & beautiful landscapes, spaces, structures & plantspeople in that part of the US. Summer has such a gift for researching, gently seeking them out, and evoking the genius loci of the places visited with her unique narration. All along with Sander of course, who has such talented singular photographic skills in showcasing them to their best. Summer & Sander are an absolute dream team for such tours!
Your knowledge of plants and trees is mind boggling. Very impressive.
I love Longwood Gardens! One of my favorite places.
Hello, Summer! I love Longwood Gardens and have been a few times! Their orchid displays are my favorite! Thank you again for another awesome field trip!!
If you liked the old orchid room, the new orchid display will overwhelm you. Debuting just weeks ago, it is much larger, and even includes a seating bench so you can enjoy a panoramic family shot of Orchidaceae, before you follow a more careful circuit to inspect each plant. Very classy.
Longwood Gardens was a part of my horticulture inspiration growing up. I was lucky to intern there as an arborist in 2012. I hope you get to go back and get a full tour of the grounds and conservatory. The conservatory extension project is so exciting too. They will have giant water Lillie’s year round!
yes, and Christmas time is
just stunning and beyond
beautiful...Longwood gardens is amazing..I want
to come back as a butterfly
and live there, in my next
life...As a child, I remember
playing up in a silver beech
tree hours...♡♡♡ty for the
😍 lovely tour..please keep going back..
Here in mobile, we have
BELLINGRATH GARDENS...which can NOT be compared at all..
To Longwood...such a beautiful place♡
Having gone to Longwood a couple of times, I was kinda surprised to see such a short video. You definitely need to go back, and make sure you have the whole day, it took me a whole day and I was just admiring the flowers. I haven't seen the new orchid house, so I guess I have to go back too!
You guys have all the fun. Used to... stroll through Botanical Gardens each weekend w my plant crazy Mom. She waited for her catalogs from Holland each year and filled her garden like a flower orchestra. Trees, bushes and flowers bloomed at different times. Later her garden was listed on a list of gardens to visit in her area. Lots of people spontaneously parked their cars and talked to her about her beautiful garden. She must have been so proud of her work.
Maybe that's your future too. 💐 (... or just one of your many interests)
I live 7 miles from Longwood and it is one of my favorite places.
Beautiful gardens , the tropical plants are surely mature specimens, thanks for sharing!!!
One of my favorite places to visit. I visit once a year. The grounds are wonderful and the Conservatory is immaculate and amazing everytime I go. I hope you get to visit and take a full tour for the channel.
I love going to Longwood yearly. I am never disappointed.
Only once a year? You might want to go quarterly, or even monthly is best. The scenes outdoors progress through seasonal changes and the displays in the conservatories change frequently.
Such beautiful homes in this part of the world!!
And the plants and
Gardens an extra bonus of beauty !!
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thanks so much for taking us along and teaching us more about plant life❤
I loved Longwood!!! Truly beautiful place ❤️
One of the best places ever!
Nice job of editing. I visited there over 20yrs ago and just loved it. Thanks for sharing
Gorgeous, thanks for taking us along. Those rainbow looking Irish are the most beautiful flower I've seen! * pretty sure they were Iris😉
1:20 thank you for teaching me what a conservatory is
I love this place so much 💚
Marvelous and so grand
Hopefully you will go back!
Watching while cooking. From the Philippines.
I think you just inspired a bunch of people to changed their vision for their house of their dreams, and it they will all look like the conservatory you showed us XD
Hi Summer, I would like to ask why they burn down the land? They do kill this way insects and little mammals also. So why publics gardens would do that? And I also would like to ask you about your oponion in this matter. It is hard to say it is good for plants and animals that lived there. Thank you. ❤️
I just want to say, Summer, you ask the most poignant questions. You’re like the Sean Evans of plants. You should host “Green Ones” on “First We Water”. Not to diminish your expertise, only to complement you on how entertaining you are on this and your Flock channel. I enjoy tuning in. 🍿
super inspired by the forests there, went on an absolute rampage to remove invasive today, i am literally running out of space to plant new trees but the urge to get every single native tree is unending lol. i wish i knew where to find native beech trees with a resistance to it, as i've done for chestnut and elm here, luckily there are still a few massive (like, 2' caliper trees) elms, even after losing the biggest one a couple years ago
also wow that's a beautiful conservatory
I used to live close to there. It was one of my favorite places to go
I’ll also add that I highly recommend going when their water lilies are in bloom. To me they are the most stunning flowers I’ve ever seen.
@@gregbishop4145 Good tip; but 2022 visitors should know the waterlilies display is closed due to construction.
@@giardinodialberi8751 thanks for speaking up about that. I had no idea.
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About the Monstera deliciosa in the duPont house at 11:23 timestamp: I happened to be there this spring when a landscape architect told me that Monstera was the oldest plant on the property. I'm guessing he meant the oldest plant in any Longwood conservatory, since the majestic trees in Pierce's Woods on the other side of the house would have predated anything that Pierre duPont established indoors. Visiting tip: avoid weekends, especially in the latter half of April when the Flower Walk explodes with color from tulips and daffodils and much more.
Watching from the Philippines.
‘Our’ are you two together now?!?!?!?! 🥰
Again you are so close!!! You have to check out my store!!! Plants on the Sill in Ottsville PA!!❤️❤️❤️
Hi! Do you plan on tapping the sugar maples on your property?
when was this video cos Summer is still wearing gloves and ppl are wearing warmly?
beautiful place - thank you
Help! What was the plant at this timestamp: 11:41
That's Peperomia 'Hope'. It's a quick grower!
@@briane6734 Thank you!!
What a superb place! Well worth another visit outside normal tourist hours... would they allow you to visit at 6 am, or 3 hrs before their normal opening time? Or 3hrs after they close to the public?
It may not suit your/our needs but it is great to see this kind of place so popular
2 Giugno ... wearing a sort of winter style hat and other things you have to wear in winter... how is the summer there ? For vlog... it is a little strange. When summer start there ?
So pretty. What is the plant at 13:35?
Medinilla magnifica
@@briane6734 Thanks so much!
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Subtitle in Spanish, thanks.
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Sanders is my para-social husband. It is okay if I acknowledge and recognize that the relationship is one way, right? LOL.
You need to learn how to cut out the general walking scenes that show nothing. It’s boring.
Grew up a couple minutes away from Longwood. It was a real treat. Partly why I’m such a big plant guy as an adult. 🪴
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