27th June

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2025 – CHW

Captain John George and Caroline opened their garden for church funds.

Philadelphus coronarius ‘Aureus’ was very fine in the front garden.

Philadelphus coronarius ‘Aureus’
Philadelphus coronarius ‘Aureus’
Philadelphus coronarius ‘Aureus’
Philadelphus coronarius ‘Aureus’
Rosa ‘American Pillar’ and Clerodendrum bungei.
Rosa ‘American Pillar’
Rosa ‘American Pillar’
Geranium ‘Rozanne’ and Erigeron karvinskianus.
Geranium ‘Rozanne’ and Erigeron karvinskianus
Geranium ‘Rozanne’ and Erigeron karvinskianus
Phillyrea angustifolia and Sambucus ‘Black Beauty’.
Phillyrea angustifolia and Sambucus ‘Black Beauty’
Phillyrea angustifolia and Sambucus ‘Black Beauty’
Rosa ‘Bonica’ is one which we should stock. Very reliable in the Cornish damp!
Rosa ‘Bonica’
Rosa ‘Bonica’
Rosa ‘Bonica’
Rosa ‘Bonica’
Rosa ‘Bonica’
Rosa ‘Bonica’
Zelkova serrata with its characteristic trunk and leaves.
Zelkova serrata
Zelkova serrata
Zelkova serrata
Zelkova serrata
Zelkova serrata
Zelkova serrata
I also saw Tilia kiusiana which really is a rarity.

2024 – CHW
A stocktaking day at Burncoose as part of the proofing of the 2025 catalogue.Dierama dracomontanum finally out in flower.

Dierama dracomontanum
Dierama dracomontanum
I discover a new addition to our magnolia offering in the form of Magnolia virginiana ‘Santa Rosa’.
Magnolia virginiana ‘Santa Rosa’
Magnolia virginiana ‘Santa Rosa’
A couple of lorry loads of plants for our sales tables at the Hampton Court flower show this weekend and through next week.
couple of lorry loads of plants
couple of lorry loads of plants
couple of lorry loads of plants
couple of lorry loads of plants
We seem to have bought in Agastache ‘Kudos Coral’ to sell at the show.
Agastache ‘Kudos Coral’
Agastache ‘Kudos Coral’
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Sweet Annabelle’ has also been bought in as large plants (for £9.95 each) but the flowers are rather a letdown and not at all what we expected.
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Sweet Annabelle’
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Sweet Annabelle’
Two new Potentillas for the new catalogue. Potentilla fruticosa ‘Bellissima’ and Potentilla fruticosa ‘Double Punch Peach’.
Potentilla fruticosa ‘Double Punch Peach’
Potentilla fruticosa ‘Double Punch Peach’
Potentilla fruticosa ‘Bellissima’
Potentilla fruticosa ‘Bellissima’
Rubus odoratus nicely in flower.
Rubus odoratus
Rubus odoratus
Lespedeza bicolour ‘Yakushima’ is also a new entry. Tiny little flowers in profusion.
Lespedeza bicolour ‘Yakushima’
Lespedeza bicolour ‘Yakushima’
Lespedeza bicolour ‘Yakushima’
Lespedeza bicolour ‘Yakushima’
The liner camellias all now potted and looking great
Camellias liners
Camellias liners

2023 – CHW
Ross has finally started work on clearing the Pinus insignis on the drive which fell in a gale before Christmas.

clearing the Pinus insignis
clearing the Pinus insignis
This water tank now collects the water from the office roof and is available to water the plants around the cash point at Burncoose.
water tank
water tank
Plants ready for loading today for selling at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show next week (6 days).
Plants ready for loading
Plants ready for loading
Plants ready for loading
Plants ready for loading
Plants ready for loading
Plants ready for loading
A top seller may well be Delphinium ‘Red Lark’.
Delphinium ‘Red Lark’
Delphinium ‘Red Lark’
Hydrangeas for Hampton Court looking good – nearly in flower and just right for next week.
Hydrangeas for Hampton Court
Hydrangeas for Hampton Court
Chitalpa tashkentensis nicely in flower for the stand with back up plants of a similar size to sell.
Chitalpa tashkentensis
Chitalpa tashkentensis
Another huge water butt collecting water off the packing shed roof.
huge water butt
huge water butt
First flowering of Duranta erecta in the nursery.

2022 – CHW

Red squirrels on Will Caws’ bird table in Fairy Row, Seaview. This is one of four animals that visit.

Red squirrels
Red squirrels
Phygelius aequalis ‘Yellow Trumpet’
Phygelius aequalis ‘Yellow Trumpet’
Phygelius aequalis ‘Yellow Trumpet’
Two mice in the bird feeder.
mice
mice
Sollya heterophylla growing outside in a sheltered spot at the Grimaldis’ house in Bembridge.
Sollya heterophylla
Sollya heterophylla
Sollya heterophylla
Sollya heterophylla
Rosa ‘Fragrant Cloud’
Rosa ‘Fragrant Cloud’
Rosa ‘Fragrant Cloud’
Rosa ‘Chinatown’
Rosa ‘Chinatown’
Rosa ‘Chinatown’
The rose named after the Grimaldi family.
rose named after the Grimaldi family
rose named after the Grimaldi family
Camellia ‘Preston’s Rose’ still in full flower.
Camellia ‘Preston’s Rose’
Camellia ‘Preston’s Rose’
Need to look this up when back. [It is Exbucklandia populnea!]
Exbucklandia populnea
Exbucklandia populnea
Exbucklandia populnea
Exbucklandia populnea

2021 – CHW
At Herreswater the first instance of suddenly totally dead ash trees while others just have ‘dieback’ for now. Others nearby are still completely unaffected. Smaller younger saplings and trees indeed seem more vulnerable.
ash trees
ash trees
ash trees
ash trees
ash trees
ash trees
Hydrangea ‘Madame E Mouilliere’ out again before all the others on the drive. Still with flowers in January and performing again already.
Hydrangea ‘Madame E Mouilliere’
Hydrangea ‘Madame E Mouilliere’
Stewartia rostrata now out more fully than a week or so ago.
Stewartia rostrata
Stewartia rostrata
Liriodendron tulipifera ‘Aureomarginata’ – still no flowers out but I see buds high up.
Liriodendron tulipifera ‘Aureomarginata’
Liriodendron tulipifera ‘Aureomarginata’
Liriodendron tulipifera ‘Aureomarginata’
Liriodendron tulipifera ‘Aureomarginata’
Styrax japonicus ‘Pink Chimes’ is only really pink in bud but the massed flowers have a pink hue. A gentle weeping habit which makes it suitable for growing on a bank to view from below.
Styrax japonicus ‘Pink Chimes’
Styrax japonicus ‘Pink Chimes’
Cornus walteri nearly in full flower – a record sized tree which has layered itself on this steep bank to expand even further. A stemmed dogwood type of flower and not that exciting but the black berries are better later.
Cornus walteri
Cornus walteri
Cornus walteri
Cornus walteri
Cornus walteri
Cornus walteri