6th September
…‘Mae-jima’ Daphne odora ‘Mae-jima’ Sedum spectabile ‘Brilliant’ – one forgets just how showy these can be in September. Sedum spectabile ‘Brilliant’ 2015 – CHW Seeds on Camellia tsaii which are…
…‘Mae-jima’ Daphne odora ‘Mae-jima’ Sedum spectabile ‘Brilliant’ – one forgets just how showy these can be in September. Sedum spectabile ‘Brilliant’ 2015 – CHW Seeds on Camellia tsaii which are…
…Camellia tsaii Camellia tsaii The seedpods we saw in the summer on Fitzroya cupressoides have long since ‘popped’ and shed their seeds. Fitzroya cupressoides I have seldom planted Hamamelis here…
…on Camellia tsaii – earlier than usual. Camellia tsaii Looking good today at Burncoose in the nurseries and gardens: Abutilon ‘John Thompson’ Abutilon ‘John Thompson’ Plectranthus effusus var. longifolius Plectranthus…
…our other C. cuspidata and our Camellia tsaii as well perhaps as Camellia taliense (or what we think is C. taliense). I also need to reread the diary notes from…
…ones on Camellia tsaii TETRAPANAX papyrifer in May 2015 Tetrapanax papifera in September 2015 Massive growth in just four months on this Tetrapanax papifera Hydrangea aspera subsp. robusta More pondering…
…for this one. Camellia reticulata ‘William Hertrich’ Camellia cuspidata covered in flower by Bramble Field. Old plants now in full shade. Dad referred to them as Camellia tsaii but Tom…