Pacific Northwest April-May 2023
Our chief attraction on Vancouver Island was Butchart Gardens. We drove about twenty miles from Victoria and were not disappointed. The gardens were in full spring bloom and we are looking forward to seeing them in other seasons on other trips.
Even the parking lot was pretty.
Whimsical sculptures were located throughout the Gardens.
Walking through a forest scape.
Butchart Gardens were built on former quarries. The flowers masked the steep sides of the gash in the hill.
A lookout house over the gardens.
Clover
Elaine can never resist taking a photo of a camellia
Trellis with hanging baskets
Tulips
Tulips
Elaine found these flowers fascinating. They’re the same as ones we saw at the Chihuly Garden in Seattle – fritillaries.
The Dragon Fountain
Totem poles
The monkey puzzle tree. Widespread during the Jurassic and Cretaceous. Native to southern South America, Australia and south Pacific islands.
Elaine and William at the wishing well
Azaleas about to burst into bloom.
The white flower is iberis, aka candytuft
The Sturgeon Fountain
Peg and Elaine at the Sturgeon Fountain.
Torii gate at the entrance to the Japanese garden
The Japanese garden was much cooler than the rest of the garden.
Trillium!
Butchart Cove Lookout.
Ladies on the Japanese bridge.
Karen resting
Greenhouse containing plants that can’t grow outdoors in British Columbia
Below is a video of a noise maker used to scare off boars, with commentary by Elaine and Karen.