26th May

…new growth. It is Cotoneaster microphyllus I think. Cotoneaster microphyllus Cotoneaster microphyllus Azalea ‘Orangeade’ (or very close to the one in the Cox reference book anyway) at the bottom of…

14th September

…It is not really a variegation; more a sign of chlorosis but the plant is equally healthy whatever the leaf form. Out before Christmas usually. Camellia vernalis Cotoneaster microphyllus Cotoneaster…

15th May

…but which one? No one has ever known the name of this large ancient clump of cotoneaster at the start of Hovel Cart Road. A bit like Cotoneaster microphyllus from…

2nd October

…it is not Cotoneaster microphyllus which has reddish pink fruits. Could it be Cotoneaster perpusillus, a Wilson introduction? Very few cotoneaster species have orange fruits. Perhaps these will turn from…

23rd December

…aff. microphyllus (from Caerhays seed) Cotoneaster ‘St Andrews Blaze’ (new) Cotoneaster hedegaardii ‘Halliwell Yellow’ (Chris Halliwell no. 148 from Nepal) Cotoneaster parneyi (true plant, not to be confused with C….

6th July

…the garden. The one I saw in John Marston’s garden video to get is Philadelphus microphyllus. Cotoneaster ‘Exburiensis’ in full flower. Cotoneaster ‘Exburiensis’ Cotoneaster ‘Exburiensis’ The extremely expensive Parastyrax sp….