10th September
…Rambler’ now well established by the Playhouse. Grevillea ‘Bronze Rambler’ Grevillea ‘Bronze Rambler’ Flowers and seed heads on Desmodium elegans. Desmodium elegans Desmodium elegans Another picture of sea mist taken…
…Rambler’ now well established by the Playhouse. Grevillea ‘Bronze Rambler’ Grevillea ‘Bronze Rambler’ Flowers and seed heads on Desmodium elegans. Desmodium elegans Desmodium elegans Another picture of sea mist taken…
…the website. A delicate yellow. Grevillea juniperina sulphurea Grevillea juniperina sulphurea Strangely we seem to be missing website pictures for Rosemarinus officinalis ‘Severn Sea’. Odd that is should be out…
…we saw lots of grevillea species (the best were Grevillea miqueliana and Grevillea barklyana), Proteas from Tresco and an amazing climbing hydrangea from Tregrehan with pink flowers which were red…
…Rambler’ may well make it for Chelsea as something new. Grevillea ‘Bronze Rambler’ Grevillea ‘Bronze Rambler’ 2017 – CHW This recently planted Enkianthus cernuus recurvus above Rogers Quarry is not…
…albiflora). Lapageria rosea var. albiflora Clianthus puniceus ‘Maximus’ an exceptional show. Clianthus puniceus ‘Maximus’ Clianthus puniceus ‘Maximus’ Grevillea ‘Fireworks’ just starting to flower as a large shrub under glass. Grevillea…
…new growth. Pieris japonica ‘Bonfire’ Grevillea ‘Fireworks’ – new and impressive. I have not seen this in flower before. Grevillea ‘Fireworks’ Grevillea ‘Fireworks’ Cornus officinalis in flower in a pot…
…outside rather than in the greenhouse as here. Camellia yunsiense Camellia yunsiense Grevillea ‘Fireworks’ was excellent and just coming out. One we should propagate. Grevillea ‘Fireworks’ Grevillea ‘Fireworks’ Bomarea cassaldii…
…now decimated and only one branch of many remains. Grevillea johnsonii Grevillea johnsonii Washingtonia robusta have survived the winter with a good bit of scorching to most of the leaves…
…not my namesake but nice enough. Grevillea williamsonii Grevillea williamsonii Then on into the Rosemoor garden which looks better every year. More work, more planting and even better labelling. Mulching…
…Hodge visited JCW in 1924. Perhaps a niveum x argenteum cross? ‘Hodges Pink Argenteum’ Jasminum duclouxii in the greenhouse. Jasminum duclouxii Grevillea ‘Fireworks’ Grevillea ‘Fireworks’ Grevillea ‘Fireworks’ Rhododendron nuttallii x…