Flowers, dragonflies, lizard at Italian botanical garden


This video is called Hanbury garden, Liguria, Italy.

16 September 2013, after 15 September in Liguria, Italy. Today, to the Hanbury Botanical Gardens near Ventimiglia.

As we wait for the bus, goldfinches. A green woodpecker calls.

From the bus, a male pheasant crossing the main road.

We pass the botanical garden entrance.

Hanbury Botanical Gardens, Italy, near the entrance, 16 September 2013

A great tit calls.

In the garden, especially subtropical climate plants. From various countries, but especially from Mexico and South Africa.

Near the entrance, Senecio serpens, a succulent from South Africa.

Kleinia petraea, Italy, 16 September 2013

A bit further, another South African: Kleinia petraea.

Hanbury Botanical Gardens, Italy, 16 September 2013

We went a bit more downhill, closer to the sea.

In a pond near the villa, goldfish. A dragonfly on the bank.

Cyphostemma juttae, Italy, 16 September 2013

Another plant, this time from Namibia: Cyphostemma juttae.

A saguaro cactus from Mexico.

Wall lizard, Italy, 16 September 2013

A bit further, a wall lizard.

Common darter male, Italy, 16 September 2013

And a male common darter dragonfly on a leaf.

We reach the end of the botanical garden: the sea-coast. Stay tuned for a report on the way back through the garden.

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