12th April
…again! Camellia reticulata ‘Lasca Beauty’ Camellia reticulata ‘Arch of Triumph’ – quite well known too. Camellia reticulata ‘Arch of Triumph’ Camellia reticulata ‘Pink Dahlia’ – virtually over but Evelyn said…
…again! Camellia reticulata ‘Lasca Beauty’ Camellia reticulata ‘Arch of Triumph’ – quite well known too. Camellia reticulata ‘Arch of Triumph’ Camellia reticulata ‘Pink Dahlia’ – virtually over but Evelyn said…
…shape changes and increases as it develops. The colour pales too. Camellia reticulata ‘Arch of Triumph’ Camellia reticulata ‘Arch of Triumph’ Camellia reticulata ‘Arch of Triumph’ Camellia reticulata ‘Arch of…
…the wall. Through the arch looks dreadful! Through the arch Through the arch However, the original Magnolia campbellii remains untouched. Magnolia campbellii The second original M. campbellii above the sales…
…‘March-till-Frost’. Magnolia ‘March-till-Frost’ Magnolia ‘March-till-Frost’ Then one of these sudden new surprises which makes gardening such fun. Twenty to twenty-five years ago we dug and grew on a large batch…
…arch Nash arch Nash arch The plant labels go out all over the garden for Monday’s opening.So a great deal is going on with many improvements coming to fruition on…
…above the top wall. A good dark colour, very visible from the front door this year. seedling magnolia (unnamed) A couple of ‘through the arch’ and ‘over the arch’ shots…
…view through the arch from the front door remains superb. What a way to start the day! view through the arch view through the arch 2016 – CHW The invitation…
…magnolias all starting). Michelia macclurei Michelia macclurei Michelia macclurei Camellia reticulata ‘Arch of Triumph’ just starting to flower properly 2-3 years from planting. Camellia reticulata ‘Arch of Triumph’ Camellia reticulata…
…in and covered in ivy. This week the problem was sorted out. Battery Walk Arch Battery Walk Arch Battery Walk Arch Prunus ‘Jo-Nioi’ at its best by the garden entrance….
…arch magnolias through the arch magnolias through the arch Azalea ‘Hinomayo’ is nearly full out beneath them as well. Not just the odd few early flowers as we have come…