Saturday, December 20, 2025

Visiting Akureyri Botanical Garden.

Day 9 of our Iceland Cruise in Akureyri,
we visited the Botanical Gardens of Akureyri.
Situated in the shelter of Eyjafjord,
which is one of the longest fjords in Iceland.




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The Main Trail of the Gardens was made in 1910




Himalayan Blue Poppy



A Water garden

Siberian-tea and Rhododendrons





We stopped in here for a snack



The cat took to Sabrina





We continue our walk through the garden



Elephant-Eared Saxifrage
from the Bergenia family






English Daisy




 Sulphur Poppy




Coastal Waterrhyssop





Poppy







Nootka Lupine







Yellow Daisy


Evergreen Candytuft



Svalbard Poppy












Aster


Devil's Club - Alaskan Ginseng


Violets





Popular believe in these gardens that elves inhabit here.



Clematisn Alpina, native to Europe.


Trollius, beautiful, 
related to the Ranunculus plant.



Delphiniums


Lupins are plentiful in Norther Europe
Originated in Alaska


Creeping Speedwell


This garden is the highest North
 in elevation in the world.

Purple Rock Cress



Yew Tree

Leopard's-Bane 
(From the sunflower family)


Leopard's-Bane along the path




Peonies

Oxalis



Saxifrage, Androsace, Lewisia, Primula rosea, etc.




On the way out....A Turpentine Tree,
native to Australia. 


A view of our ship

Rumex Occidentailis, 
commonly known and Western Dock




This Spring garden is beautiful.
I can't imagine how beautiful 
this garden would be in Summer.

Back to our ship and on our way to
Isafjördur.








Thanks for your visit

My next blog will be our second 
stop in Iceland at Isafjördur.

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