28th February

…which is the best. Both planted in 2008. Nearby is also Vance Hooper’s New Zealand bred Magnolia ‘Plum Pudding’ out very early but a darker colour on opening than usual…

13th March 1897 – 2020

‘Plum Pudding’. 3. The ‘Lanarth’ magnolia seedlings flowered sparsely probably disliking the last very dry summer. In the main they were out at the same time as the main flush…

27th February 1897 – 2020

…shape. Not as good as a new introduction as Magnolia ‘Plum Pudding’ or yesterday’s Magnolia ‘Cleopatra’ I suspect but very nice none the less. Magnolia ‘Mount Pironga’ Magnolia ‘Mount Pironga’…

23rd July

…These are not sloes growing on blackthorn but, rather, smallish plums or bullens on a small naturalised hedgerow plum tree. plum tree A small growing and late flowering form of…

6th October

…as opposed to female plants. The seed capsules themselves do not look like the date plum, which is the common name for Cephalotaxus, but when you strip out the seed…

3rd May

…slow. Staff had no English so were upset when we left without waiting for the pudding after two and a half hours! This Tropaeolum […] in pots by the front…

4th August

…amygdalina Diospyros lotus, the Date Plum, with inedible fruit forming on a tree 30ftx20ft. It looks an evergreen but is not. Diospyros lotus Diospyros lotus Diospyros lotus Diospyros lotus Tetrapanax…

5th August

…suite at Edgbaston Before we set off to Edgbaston a Humulus lupus ‘Aureus’ in full flower in a plum tree in Max Kendry’s garden. Humulus lupus ‘Aureus’ Humulus lupus ‘Aureus’…

5th September

…my astonishment, had several single plum-like fruits. There are several pictures here to help with confirming the identification for those who know. I do not! We do however offer this…

13th September

…Close nearest the road.Cephalotaxus fortunei, the Chinese plum yew, planted in 2009 is now above deer height and looking good. Nice silvery undersides to its leaves and a spreading habit….

29th January

…our B. ‘Harlequin’ which reverts a lot to being unvariegated in its leaves. B. ‘Buzz Velvet’ and B. ‘Sugar Plum’ are better than B. ‘Royal Red’. A fair bit of…

3rd January 1897- 2020

…plants pictured with admittedly rather different growth habits are both males? Hillier’s refer to female forms of this plum yew. A very odd but exciting plant. Cephalotaxus fortunei Cephalotaxus fortunei…