My inspiration for growing aquatic plants is to get a marsh-like look, with reeds, grasses, a variety of foliage. It might include something to approximate trees in the background. just to get an idea of possiblities
The Aquatic Gardens is adept at preserving a tidal marsh along the Anacostia River and a venue for growing water lillies.
Plus it's a nice place to visit.
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the boardwalk at the Aquatic Gardens
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Lily ponds. Here I was snapping away wildly; it seemed like the automatic focus was not working.
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Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens map
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Wild rice in the marsh
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Water Lillies back in focus
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seed heads of Lotus and flowers
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a trip to Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
a trip to Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
Mark Harnet
1900 Anacostia Dr. SE
Washington, DC 20020
take BW parkway south and go 295 through D.C. there's a sign. Basically, if you don't see the sign, you get off 295, and go through some neighborhood. The Aquatic Garden is on Ancacostia Dr. open 7am to 4pm including Sat/Sun
EDIT going south 295, there is a sign, but no sign going north 295, so you're on your own figuring it out
Washington, DC 20020
take BW parkway south and go 295 through D.C. there's a sign. Basically, if you don't see the sign, you get off 295, and go through some neighborhood. The Aquatic Garden is on Ancacostia Dr. open 7am to 4pm including Sat/Sun
EDIT going south 295, there is a sign, but no sign going north 295, so you're on your own figuring it out
Mark Harnet
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Robert;
Lily pons out your way can be pretty nice when everything is in boom as well. I was thinking about them on Saturday. They do guided tours as well if I recall.
www.lilypons.com
Cheers.
Jim
Lily pons out your way can be pretty nice when everything is in boom as well. I was thinking about them on Saturday. They do guided tours as well if I recall.
www.lilypons.com
Cheers.
Jim
Jim - Lilypons is an old stomping ground for us. When we were in Silver Spring I had a lily pond (bordered in part by non-hardy bananas of course). Even after moving out here, some of the local area kite folk did demos at some of their festival days for them (and as I had the biggest collection of Koi windsocks, guess who did sky laundry?). My wife's early music group also performed there for at least one festival most years. The father of the current head of the place, and at the time the CEO, was an early music fan, so had then in for his own pleasure. Keeping the strings, wooded wind instruments, and skin drums functional in the heat and humidity was a hoot - entirely too authentic.
BTW, Kris' photos of you working on the veggie filter are classic - absolutely noting like a Crinum root mass, and it does show well that the substrate was largely root, not gravel. I think the take-home lesson there is not to let them grow for more than 3 years... but your smile of accomplishment is almost worth the effort.
BTW, Kris' photos of you working on the veggie filter are classic - absolutely noting like a Crinum root mass, and it does show well that the substrate was largely root, not gravel. I think the take-home lesson there is not to let them grow for more than 3 years... but your smile of accomplishment is almost worth the effort.
Where's the fish? Neptune