29th April
…Centurion’ The recently cut down Exochorda macrantha are reshooting vigorously from the base. Exochorda macrantha Hibbertia aspera in full flower. Hibbertia aspera 2024 – CHW Mount Stewart is rightly said…
…Centurion’ The recently cut down Exochorda macrantha are reshooting vigorously from the base. Exochorda macrantha Hibbertia aspera in full flower. Hibbertia aspera 2024 – CHW Mount Stewart is rightly said…
…view along the Terrace. The view along the Terrace Libocedrus formosana (Calocedrus formosana) which we have recently planted. Libocedrus formosana Libocedrus formosana Exochorda racemosa (grandiflora) with large single flowers. Exochorda…
…more commonly grown species and varieties. Vigorous grower. Exochorda tianschanica Exochorda tianschanica In their second year the Camassia leichtinii ‘Superba’ are finally performing in Tin Garden despite their young leaves…
…coming into leaf and see if any had flower tassels.A new species of Exochorda to us planted in 2019 in Tin Garden – here Exochorda tianschuanica. Exochorda tianschuanica Carpinus ‘Lost…
…years and they seen to develop a black fungal infection in the main trunk. Two others nearby are about to go the same way. Snakebark maple The Exochorda are romping…
…Ligustrum confusum Ligustrum confusum Exochorda tianschanica with ripening seeds for Asia to collect soon. Exochorda tianschanica Cercis chingii with very distinct leaf veining. Cercis chingii Cercis chingii What I think…
…to Burncoose (on the bank above Hovel Cart Road above the Osmanthus with wrinkled/prickly leaves and beside the Exochorda). Lonicera involucrata Lonicera involucrata Lonicera involucrata 2020 – CHW I suppose…