Cooktown Botanic Gardens. Established in 1878 the Gallop Botanic Reserve encompases 62.3 Ha (154 acres) on the edge of Cooktown and contains the Cooktown Botanic Gardens and walking trails to Finch Bay and Cherry Tree Bay.
Nature’s Powerhouse is an innovative building located in the beautiful, heritage listed Cooktown Botanic Gardens and includes the Cooktown and Cape York Peninsula Visitor Information Centre, Vera’s café, a shop, Charles Tanner Gallery and the Vera Scarth-Johnson Gallery.
The Cooktown and Cape York Peninsula Visitor Information Centre provides comprehensive visitor information and accommodation and tour booking services.
The Vera Scarth-Johnson Gallery displays the only collection of original botanical illustrations of flora from the region. Many plants can be found in the gardens.
Walking with my daughter in these gardens is always a wonderful experience. She tells me about the trees and bushes. In all the years she has lived in Cooktown she has learned a lot about the vegetation of Queensland .
Foxtail Palm |
Everywhere we see those signs with extra information. The gardens have changed every time I came to see them.
Vanilla Orchid, the vine of which grows in a zigzag pattern. |
Like many orchids, the vanilla bean orchid is an epiphyte, and lives on a host tree without drawing nutrients from it. The vine clambers up to the treetops in a zigzag fashion, exhibiting long succulent lance-shaped leaves. Each blooming branch will bear one to two dozen creamy blooms, for a total of several hundred flowers on a mature vine.
Native Country
Mexico
Size
In its native habitat, a mature vanilla orchid vine can grow to 300 feet or greater. However, you can keep your vine to a manageable 20 feet in greenhouse conditions. Training the vine laterally instead of straight up allows you to get more vine in a smaller space.
Growing Conditions
The vanilla orchid grows best in bright filtered shade and high humidity. Ideal temperatures are between 60-70 degrees F at night, and 80-95 degrees F during the day. The plants are not frost tolerant.
Corkwood tree |
22 comments:
A relaxing nerve soothing walk. Thanks for the pictures.
It looks so beautiful and lush. Thanks for sharing this, Wil.
Leslie
abcw team
This has been fun! Not unlike Hawaii's jungle-ier places
ALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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Love the corkwood tree and I can see why the last ones is your favourite part of the garden. Looks beautiful
B is for BEAUTIFUL.
Looks like a great garden to visit. I really enjoy it when they put little signs up to explain what you are seeing...
Feels like back-to-nature & earth :)
Great pics, Wil :)
Thank you for taking us with you to visit, Wil - a beautiful garden.
Lovely virtual walk round the Botanical gardens, and in formative as always.
My wife and I love visiting botanical gardens, but do not have one in town. Their beauty is often awe inspiring, and you can learn so much about plants as well. May Bountiful Blessings Be Bestowed upon you!
Nature is amazing and always intriguing to observe. I had never seen a vanilla orchid before - so interesting, now I need to go see one for myself. When I go hiking I spend a good deal of time just looking at how plants grow, the various details, and watching insects - small wonders. Nature is the greatest theater!
How interesting to be in the midst of such natural beauty! Love the pictures.
Your profile is so inspiring!More power to you.:-)
What a beautiful place !
Gattina
ABC Team
What a fabulous botanic gardens.
Beautiful place- after my own heart!
how beautiful!
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I've never seen vanilla orchid before, but it's quite pretty. Thanks for sharing. Botanical gardens are lovely, and I never get out to many places like that anymore because the agoraphobia keeps me inside.
Hi Laurie! I have no access to your site.! Sorry!
Wil
I love your photos. Botanical gardens are so peaceful and beautiful. Thanks for sharing with us.
That is a stupendous garden, the orchid climbing the tree is gorgeous
Ann
Always so much to learn from your posts! The Vanilla Bean orchid and the term "epiphyte" was quite a revelation. Thanks, Reader Wil :)
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