September already, time is flying. As you can see we have had a very colourful September here in the garden, each day is filled with a variety of photos.
Some of our Camellias have produced seed pods, and these can be collected and grown on although most Camellias are grown from cuttings. And very odd ones on Camellia tsaii
More pondering on botanical name changes, who knows why they change their minds? All answers on a postcard please.
More second flowering on some dwarf rhododendrons this month, and Magnolias on the 21st and 28th of the month too.
Signs of autumn colour with Stewartia and Cercidiphyllum too.