14th January
…(CMBS 2003-1175). Planted 2009. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus corneus with deer damage to the stem. Does not look quite the same as the ones photographed earlier but…
…(CMBS 2003-1175). Planted 2009. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus corneus with deer damage to the stem. Does not look quite the same as the ones photographed earlier but…
…new growth and flower in October? Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus 2022 – CHW Podocarpus nubigenus ‘Pendula’ was a gift from Wakehurst. Here one with the lower weeping branches removed and…
…lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Persea thunbergii new growth which speaks for itself. Persea thunbergii Persea thunbergii Magnolia acuminata ‘Seiyu’ with bluish buds and yellowish flowers. Magnolia acuminata ‘Seiyu’ Magnolia acuminata ‘Seiyu’…
…a new species to us. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Another not quite so startling form of Rhododendron floccigerum above the main quarry. These were tissue culture raised plants by Ros…
…growths. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Orchid House Nursery was emptied of plants in April. Now the digger has cleared the old fence. We plan no longer to use this as…
…alatamaha Franklinia alatamaha Lithocarpus lepidocarpus with bronzy secondary new growth. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Sycoparrotia semidecidua with bold yellow tints. Sycoparrotia semidecidua Acacia rhetinodes full flower in a tunnel. Acacia…
…‘Tortoiseshell Orange’ 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…
…try. Lithocarpus lepidocarpus Lithocarpus lepidocarpus James said this had to be a rhus species as it is about to flower but I cannot sadly find it on the planting plans…
…near dead last summer shows 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…
…lepidocarpus are, Tom believes, Lithocarpus hancei. Quercus gilva has died or vanished and we are left with a number of queries which will need an oak expert to help sort…