The Fern House in the Ooty
Botanical Garden is a glass house we checked last year during the visit to Ooty,
aka Nilgiris, is home to many species of ferns and orchids. This house
(established in 1894) is dedicated to W.C. Mc. Ivor, in whose response the
Garden has been developed to this stage from the then a patch of vegetable
garden and wilderness of Shola and shrubs and the lower part as a swamp
traversed by deep ravines.
Mr. W.C. Mc. Ivor who had his training at the Royal
Botanical Gardens, was able to transform the steep slopes into walks and
terraces, lawns and flower beds for growing choice selection of plants. He also
improvised ways and means by which he could reclaim the lower part of the
garden and converted into undulating and sloping lawns with pockets of ponds
left at convenient places to add chart to the landscape.
We just took shots of the fern
house from outside during our previous visit in 2008 since the house was
locked. Last April there wasn’t much people visiting the garden and the fern
house was also opened to visitors and allowed to take photos. Though these
pictures are shot from mobile, as my camera was dropped down that previous
night, I really liked the outcome and detail on ferns.
My grandmother watching the ferns |