25th March
…only on last year’s new growth. Stauntonia hexaphylla Stauntonia hexaphylla Tom Hudson’s Camellia chekiangoleosa with its very first ever flower with us. Grown from seed. Leaves look a bit chlorotic…
…only on last year’s new growth. Stauntonia hexaphylla Stauntonia hexaphylla Tom Hudson’s Camellia chekiangoleosa with its very first ever flower with us. Grown from seed. Leaves look a bit chlorotic…
…evergreen climber. Stauntonia hexaphylla Stauntonia hexaphylla A single flower on a very elderly and probably dying Rhododendron scabrifolium. Not the most impressive species I have ever seen! Rhododendron scabrifolium Magnolia…
…of flowers. We will see shortly! Stauntonia hexaphylla Stauntonia hexaphylla Naturalised cyclamen, primroses and snowdrops all over the bank outside the front door. cyclamen, primroses and snowdrops 2017 – CHW…
…jumping with energy and joy. 2015 – CHW Richard Carew-Pole arrives for High Sheriff’s dinner at Caerhays with plants of Acacia [Michael?] and Stauntonia [?]. He has now moved out…