…Quercus wizlizenii Quercus unknown and not on the plan – annoying. More or less evergreen. Quercus unknown Quercus unknown Lithocarpus lepidocarpus (CMBS 2003-1175). Planted 2009. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus…
…holly this is. Ilex dimorphophylla Malus x micromalus with ripe yellow fruits. Malus x micromalus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus with new growth and flower in October? Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus 2022 –…
…old leaves and striking red new growth. Quite a find as this is a new species to us. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Another not quite so startling form of Rhododendron…
…Styrax odoratissimus Styrax odoratissimus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus is making progress with attractive red new growths. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Orchid House Nursery was emptied of plants in April. Now the digger…
…in the long grass above the greenhouse. Really rather rare here. Wild orchids Lithocarpus lepidocarpus with strange new growth. Still only 4ft tall although planted in 2007. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus…
…lepidocarpus has very typical lithocarpus new growth but is still struggling to get away after 10 years or so in too exposed a position. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus A wild…
…dieback but is now in full flower. Castanopsis chinensis Lithocarpus lepidocarpus has grown much better nearby above the greenhouse. Cutting material here for Asia to try. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus…
…secondary new growth. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Sycoparrotia semidecidua with bold yellow tints. Sycoparrotia semidecidua Acacia rhetinodes full flower in a tunnel. Acacia rhetinodes Cestrum nocturnum scenting the greenhouse. Cestrum…
…no signs of shooting from the base and needs digging out. Cordyline australis clump Lithocarpus lepidocarpus coming into new growth. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus The extraordinary Magnolia ‘Woodsman’ x M. ‘Patriot’. Magnolia…
…confirmation we think we have now sorted out Quercus morii and Lithocarpus corneus but the three Lithocarpus lepidocarpus are, Tom believes, Lithocarpus hancei. Quercus gilva has died or vanished and…
…old dead snakebark maples with the usual black fungal infections at the bases. dead snakebark maples Secondary new growth on the tops of Lithocarpus lepidocarpus planted in 2008. Euonymus hamiltonianus…
…640-2003-1122) and also has interesting bark. It is however a different leaf shape from the L. corneus above the greenhouse. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus (CMBS 2003-1115) beside it is still tiny and…