11th June
…opposite the front door. Removing the stingy nettle clump has allowed it to expand in a very dry area. You often see this in motorway verges. Malva sylvestris Malva sylvestris…
…opposite the front door. Removing the stingy nettle clump has allowed it to expand in a very dry area. You often see this in motorway verges. Malva sylvestris Malva sylvestris…
…millefolium (yarrow) and Malva sylvestris (common mallow) Achillea millefolium (yarrow) and Malva sylvestris (common mallow) Calystegia soldanella (sea bindweed) growing on the field hedge (which is near sand) opposite the…
…sylvestris ‘Aurea’ Pinus sylvestris ‘Aurea’ Pinus parvifolius ‘Negishi’ was likewise. Pinus parvifolius ‘Negishi’ Pinus parvifolius ‘Negishi’ The front of Fota House run by a trust. The arboretum is state run…
…of Spades’ Hoheria ‘Ace of Spades’ Cotoneaster moupinensis with ripe berries. Cotoneaster moupinensis Rhus sylvestris – another new species. Rhus sylvestris Fraxinus chinensis subsp. rhycophylla. Fraxinus chinensis subsp. rhycophylla Prunus…
…shrubby clump. This is not really a tree. Cephalotaxus fortunei The record size Pinus sylvestris ‘Aurea’ which had lost some of its winter yellowness. Pinus sylvestris ‘Aurea’ Eucalyptus urnigera with…
…must come down soon with extraordinary columns of white fungi all up the old trunk. A fungi which only lives on decaying Pinus sylvestris? scots pine scots pine scots pine…