15th October
…a lovely red too. Both are new oaks to go out shortly into Kennel Close. Quercus x wavei ‘Chimney Fire’ Quercus x wavei ‘Chimney Fire’ Indigofera pendula was grown from…
…a lovely red too. Both are new oaks to go out shortly into Kennel Close. Quercus x wavei ‘Chimney Fire’ Quercus x wavei ‘Chimney Fire’ Indigofera pendula was grown from…
…does not have a chimney today but the remains of the internal brick chimney are visible inside the building. second building second building second building second building remains of the…
…living up to its name in its secondary new growth. Quercus ‘Chimney Fire’ Quercus ‘Chimney Fire’ 2017 – CHW MORE from Ventnor.Acacia pravissima as a 15-18ft tree with many seed…
…betulus ‘Quercifolia’ Carpinus betulus ‘Quercifolia’ Quercus x warei ‘Chimney Fire’ with secondary new growth after the rain. Quercus x warei ‘Chimney Fire’ Betula ashburneri with catkins. Betula ashburneri Unusual to…
Next Day >< Previous Day CONTRIBUTORS: FJW 1955-2007 CHW 2015- JCW 1897-1939 CW 1940-1955 2023 – CHW New chimney stack on the stable flat. Jackdaw proof and, we hope, no…
…the one shown here. There is also no brick chimney stack and absolutely no evidence of a fireplace within the small building itself. You can just see the roof of…
…Meadow wedding 2021 – CHW Seven hour drive (450 miles) and we arrive at ‘The Cottage’. ‘The Cottage’ Anemone x hybrida ‘September Charm’ in the chimney pot at the door….