Emma Crawforth, Gardening Editor, on ECUADOR
Explore historic Quito, Ecuador’s capital city high in the Andes, then stay in a rare cloud forest, teeming with tree frogs, butterflies and hummingbirds, and stunning plants such as orchids and ferns
Close to the equator, but 2,800m above sea level, the climate of Quito feels Mediterranean. Close by there are dry plateaux and volcanic cones, however, as you descend the slopes of the Andes, you quickly find tropical forests. Modern routes have made remote regions accessible for tourists, so in just a few days you can see the baroque architecture of Unesco World Heritage-listed Quito old town, buy hand-crafted garments in a regional market and stay at an eco-reserve.
For a plant-mad gardener like me, this region was fascinating. I visited traditional craftspeople,…
