24th May
…I think is one of my father’s elliotii hybrids – very dark and late into flower. elliotii hybrids elliotii hybrids Pittosporum adaphniphylloides has made exceptional new growth. Pittosporum adaphniphylloides Pittosporum…
…I think is one of my father’s elliotii hybrids – very dark and late into flower. elliotii hybrids elliotii hybrids Pittosporum adaphniphylloides has made exceptional new growth. Pittosporum adaphniphylloides Pittosporum…
…wonder if it is true to name? Lithocarpus glabrata Lithocarpus glabrata Pittosporum adaphniphylloides in full flower with seeds forming. It is becoming a decent small tree and fully evergreen. Pittosporum…
…on Prunus pilosiuscula. I was too late! Prunus pilosiuscula 2023 – CHW Acanthus sennii in flower. Acanthus sennii Copious seed heads on Pittosporum adaphniphylloides in the show tunnel. Pittosporum adaphniphylloides…
…on one of the young plants. Rhododendron oreodoxa var. fargesii Pittosporum adaphniphylloides with flower buds ready to open up. This plant has grown away particularly quickly. Pittosporum adaphniphylloides Young plants…
…Cubittii Group. Rhododendron veitchianum Cubittii Group Wonderful new growth on Pittosporum adaphniphylloides. Pittosporum adaphniphylloides First flowering with us of Magnolia ‘Westonbirt’. About a dozen flowers and a columnar habit. It…
…on a young Pittosporum adaphniphylloides. Yellower than the ones in the Burncoose show tunnel which I photographed earlier in the autumn. These had an orange tinge. Pittosporum adaphniphylloides Swelling buds…
…a client to pick out their order for delivery next week. Along the way some opportunities to photograph things between the heavy showers.Seed heads on Pittosporum adaphniphylloides. Pittosporum adaphniphylloides Heuchera…
Next Day > < Previous Day CONTRIBUTORS: FJW 1955-2007 CHW 2015- JCW 1897-1939 CW 1940-1955 2025 – CHW One Pittosporum adaphniphylloides covered in seed heads. The other has none this…
…‘Royal Flush’ A seed head on Pittosporum adaphniphylloides – just the one. Pittosporum adaphniphylloides Our best and oldest Polyspara has died. Not drought but possibly cold last December when it…