26th June
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Next Day >< Previous Day CONTRIBUTORS: FJW 1955-2007 CHW 2015- JCW 1897-1939 CW 1940-1955 2025 – CHW Euonymus morrisonensis covered in flower. Euonymus morrisonensis Euonymus morrisonensis Euonymus morrisonensis Acer lobulatum…
Next Day >< Previous Day CONTRIBUTORS: FJW 1955-2007 CHW 2015- JCW 1897-1939 CW 1940-1955 2024 – CHW A day at Burncoose. Euonymus planipes with bursting ripe seed pods. Euonymus planipes…
…Berberis julianae Euonymus hamiltonianus ‘Ruby Wine’ living up to its name. Euonymus hamiltonianus ‘Ruby Wine’ Euonymus hamiltonianus ‘Ruby Wine’ Euonymus planipes at two stages of its colour changes. Euonymus planipes…
…japonicus ‘Wolong Ghost’ Euonymus japonicus ‘Wolong Ghost’ Euonymus japonicus ‘Wolong Ghost’ Euonymus japonicus ‘Wolong Ghost’ Euonymus japonicus ‘Wolong Ghost’ So this is the true Camellia tsai. The plants at Caerhays…
…with even bigger fruits than usual. Malus ‘Red Sentinel’ Euonymus moupinensis has incredibly yellow leaves at this time of the year. Euonymus moupinensis Euonymus hamiltonianus ‘Indian Summer’ with good autumn…
…Nursery bed. Camellia ‘Winton’ Euonymus tonkinensis still not ripe. Euonymus tonkinensis Euonymus morrisonensis has already shed. Euonymus morrisonensis Sassafras tzumu with reasonable colour. Sassafras tzumu Microtropis petelotii looks identical to…
…Flowers out on Euonymus theafolia as it gets planted. Half a dozen euonymus species and the same number of viburnum species all together. Euonymus theafolia Euonymus theafolia The white form…
…Euonymus tonkinensis with seed capsules also by the greenhouse. Not shedding yet. Euonymus tonkinensis A young plant of peculiar Cryptomeria japonica ‘Araucarioides’ which I admired at Gorwell Garden where it…
…Euonymus alatus ‘Compactus’ starting its brilliant autumn tints. Euonymus alatus ‘Compactus’ Euonymus alatus ‘Compactus’ Flowers on Hoheria populnea ‘Variegata’. This form and Hoheria ‘Alba Variegata’ are both tender and struggle…
…eventually be as good as Styrax japonicus ‘Emerald Pagoda’? Styrax japonicus ‘Westpelaar’ Styrax japonicus ‘Westpelaar’ Euonymus porphyreus with sprays of delicate pale reddish-purple flowers. Another odd new euonymus species to…
…is a European species and well suited to exposure in the Isla Rose. Euonymus latifolius Euonymus latifolius Euonymus latifolius Berberis jamesiana flowering its heart out. Berberis jamesiana Berberis jamesiana My…
…from Roundabarrow in flower. Euonymus cornuus (TH 659) Euonymus cornuus (TH 659) Meliosma pungens with new growth. Meliosma pungens Viburnum harryanum. Viburnum harryanum Michelia ‘White Caviar’ still most impressive. Michelia…
…a new item for sale on the Burncoose website. Euonymus myrianthus Euonymus myrianthus Hidden away is the rather sad sight of a drought struck Rhododendron sinogrande ‘Lord Rudolph’. Dead soon…
…shortened this year. Pterocarya fraxinifolia Euonymus fortunei ‘Wolong Ghost’ is finally starting to climb up a mature Copper Beech after doing nothing for 3 years. Euonymus fortunei ‘Wolong Ghost’ After…
…2023 planted Crataegus cuneata which may or may not be normal? Crataegus cuneata A newly planted Euonymus carnosus appears to be evergreen. Euonymus carnosus Euonymus huangii would seem to be…
…its name with pink seed capsules. The best new autumn colour that I have seen for ages. Euonymus grandiflorus ‘Ruby Wine’ Euonymus grandiflorus ‘Ruby Wine’ Euonymus grandiflorus ‘Ruby Wine’ Cotoneaster…
…spring when still dormant. magnolia seedlings A good saleable crop of Euonymus moupinensis for the nursery. Euonymus moupinensis Asia has rooted cuttings of Tom’s peculiar narrow leafed bay tree which…
…A large clump of Rhododendron davidsonianum with a real covering of secondary flowers. Rhododendron davidsonianum Rhododendron davidsonianum Euonymus trapococcos with autumn colour. Euonymus trapococcos Viburnum hoanglienense with ripening red fruits….
…tonkinensis with still unripe seed heads. Euonymus tonkinensis Viburnum hoangliense now with ripe red fruits. Viburnum hoangliense Viburnum hoangliense Euonymus echinatus with a few ripening seed heads. Euonymus echinatus The…
…here. Euonymus huangi Euonymus huangi Euonymus huangi Sorbus matsumurana may have little autumn colour but the black buds are interesting. Sorbus matsumurana Sorbus matsumurana Staphylea colchica ‘Black Beauty’ looks great…