Jackfruit tree
Tamil tea pickers
Tea shrubs in beautiful nature of Sri Lankan mount…
Saint and the camera
Sky, water and buffalo
Land of the elephants
Peacock in action
Gents or chavs?
Four hours in London
Highlands
Shapes of a Scottish midday
Looks like Himalaya
Starting the trek
Pu'er tea with friends in the autumn forest
tea party in a forest
Carpathian forest mist
Moss' green glazes through the November forest
Carpathians ⽊ between Bratislava and Stupava
A botanical garden
Parliament Hill (no parliamentarians present)
mus eumo ft emo on
Springing
white and green
Headlong
Our great friend
Heritage of the wise men and women
Sunny afternoon
Like a picture
Not Japan
Paradise garden
Unknown fruit, hanging like a testicle
m’ friend the tree
Club villa
This is a boutique hotel
Place of peace
Unusual garden
Randomly placed
Boutique hotel
Heaven of an architecture, imagine you live here
Open air bathroom
Indecent proposal
Garden magic gate
Rare black orchid
Briefly from the garden
Colours, shapes, nature
Keywords
A bigger friend


Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya are about 5.5 km to the west of the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. Their origins date as far back as 1371 when King Wickramabahu III ascended the throne and kept court at Peradeniya near the Mahaweli river. This was followed by King Kirti Sri and King Rajadhi Rajasinghe. A temple was built on this location by King Wimala Dharma, but it was destroyed by the British when they were given control over the Kingdom of Kandy. Thereafter, the groundwork for a botanical garden was formed by Alexandar Moon in 1821. He used the garden for coffee and cinnamon plants.
The Botanical Garden at Peradeniya was formally established in 1843 with plants brought from Kew Garden, Slave Island, Colombo, and the Kalutara Garden in Kalutara. Today it is managed by the Division of National Botanic Gardens of the Department of Agriculture.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Botanical_Gardens,_Peradeniya
The Botanical Garden at Peradeniya was formally established in 1843 with plants brought from Kew Garden, Slave Island, Colombo, and the Kalutara Garden in Kalutara. Today it is managed by the Division of National Botanic Gardens of the Department of Agriculture.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Botanical_Gardens,_Peradeniya
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