19th September
…cold in February. Now getting going and looking well. Pinus wallichiana Pinus wallichiana An odd mixture of Cotoneaster horizontalis on a wall covered in part by Vitis coignetiae. Cotoneaster horizontalis…
…cold in February. Now getting going and looking well. Pinus wallichiana Pinus wallichiana An odd mixture of Cotoneaster horizontalis on a wall covered in part by Vitis coignetiae. Cotoneaster horizontalis…
…after 25 years. Pinus wallichiana Pinus wallichiana Styrax japonica ‘Purple Dress’ is another new addition to our Styrax collection and has appeared from Burncoose. Wonderful late autumn colour. Styrax japonica…
…a rare conifer from Tasmania with a creeping, arching habit. Micocachrys tetragona Micocachrys tetragona Pinus wallichiana, the Bhutan pine, which I saw growing so beautifully at Tregrehan. Pinus wallichiana Pinus…
…‘Countess of Haddington’ (indoor grown) Rhododendron ‘Countess of Haddington’ Rhododendron ‘Countess of Haddington’ Pinus wallichiana with cones Pinus wallichiana Pinus wallichiana Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Little Spire’ Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Little Spire’ Chamaecyparis…
…than the cut main stems. Symphoricarpos albus Pinus wallichiana is now developing a flaking trunk. Pinus wallichiana A double flowered orange Hemerocallis in the frames which is incorrectly labelled. Hemerocallis…
…elegans. Planted this spring. Desmodium elegans Pinus wallichiana is now getting established and starting to put on decent growth. A Chelsea stock plant put out before lockdown. Pinus wallichiana Hibiscus…
…now been cleared up and burnt and a Pinus wallichiana installed in its place. This is a lovely rare blue needled pine which is not going to grow to a…