2024 – CHW
As cold a day as we have had this winter.
The enormous Daphne bholua ‘Jacqueline Postill’ by the side door is at its absolute best. Two or three small seedlings are growing under the large bush.
Amazingly we see colour (pink) on two windblown buds high up on the Magnolia campbellii by Tin Garden. You cannot see it properly in this photograph.
I am told that we have rather poor pictures of Daphne bholua ‘Jacqueline Postill’ on the Burncoose website. Here are the replacements! The plant here is around 14ft tall after 10 years and grows largely in full shade and shelter on a west facing wall.
Heavy rain to come this week.On a tour around a fine clump of narcissi on the hedge outside Rocky Close Farm in West Portholland.
Last summer I suspected this was the only female of the four Cephalotaxus fortunei in Kennel Close. The flower buds are side on to the twigs as you can see.
Compare this to what I think is a male where the flower buds hangs down from the twigs. I may have this the wrong way around of course.
2020 – CHW
More frost and sun.
Camellia ‘Mary Costa’ just starting by Georges Hut.
Magnolia zenii now full out.
First flowers on Rhododendron barbatum. Very early as usual.And wonderful peeling bark too. When the peeling has finished it leaves a very smooth trunk as you can see. Greyish brown but a multitude of colours over the course of a year.
Lizzie is renovating the Ante Room. This includes adding steps onto the lawn which Jaimie and Michael have just installed. This will allow guests to move from the main hall onto the lawn and for Lizzie to enjoy sitting in the late evening sun! Previously we had used a rather tatty old ramp with plastic grass on big occasions. This is much better.
2016 – CHW
Another absurdity in full flower is Photinia davidiana ‘Red Robin’. I photographed another Photinia davidiana form in flower in the autumn. Photinias are not normally noted for their flower which is insignificant against the new growth in late spring.
1991 – FJW
Iraq War began – Rain returned after minor cold snap.1985 – FJW
24 hours of SNOW – cut off here. No post – Northerners here and powerless to leave.
1943 – CW
It has been a long wet mild spell, almost all Rhodo’s as 1928. Some Moupinense and Lutescens at their best, Hamamelis still good, also some Rho mucronulatum. Speciosa on wall open at the top wall. Hybrids some covered with flower. Cam reticulata species just showing pink buds, a few snowdrops, no sign of any daff colour.
1928 – JCW
Scabrifolium, lutescens, mucronulatum, strigillosum, baileyi. Blood red hybrid, Barbatum, moupinense, parvifolium, irroratum all show flowers and Keiskei and Keysii.
1924 – JCW
Two or three daffs open, R scabrifolium is nice, R venustum is the best Rhodo now, Hamamelis is going back. Blood red hybrid is opening. Camellia speciosa is quite nice.
1907 – JCW
But one daff shows colour, no Soleil D’or, P megasoefolia open but a moderate lot.
1903 – JCW
I have been away for a week and C too, he has found the first Minimus open, Coums at their best, two or three Aconites out, all these are late.
1901 – JCW
The first Soleil D’or open.