19th April
…new in the nursery and interesting. A species of Australian mint which we have not stocked before. Attractive flowers and, unmistakably, a Prostanthera when in flower. Prostanthera incana Prostanthera incana…
…new in the nursery and interesting. A species of Australian mint which we have not stocked before. Attractive flowers and, unmistakably, a Prostanthera when in flower. Prostanthera incana Prostanthera incana…
…very exciting flowers and decided not to buy. They have a great collection of Prostanthera species and varieties from Australia. Prostanthera spinosa Cuphea ignea from Tresco. Larger flowers than seen…
…under cover for several years but has now been planted outside exactly where its huge predecessor once grew and flowered well. Metrosideros robusta Prostanthera calycinca – the limestone mint bush…
…radicans Solanum pyracanthum with its horrid prickles above its leaves. Solanum pyracanthum Prostanthera baxteri looked very tender. Another new species. Prostanthera baxteri Paeonia ‘Bartzella’ – a good double yellow. Paeonia…