24th May

…visitors are back. 2021 – CHW First decent flowering of a young Syringa wilsonii. Attractive but not that unique I suspect. Syringa wilsonii New leaf on Lagerstroemia limii. Lagerstroemia limii…

29th April

…the 100 year old Caerhays plant which has much more of an orange tinge to its flowers than his.Tom’s collection of new tenderish Chinese/Vietnamese introductions is quite unique and nothing…

28th April

…some not that different perhaps but possibly all still unique originals? evergreen azaleas evergreen azaleas evergreen azaleas evergreen azaleas evergreen azaleas evergreen azaleas evergreen azaleas evergreen azaleas evergreen azaleas evergreen…

31st March

…Narcissus ‘Dailmanachii’ The last flower on a graft from the original Magnolia sprengeri var. diva. The shape is unique and unmistakeable. Magnolia sprengeri var. diva The two huge trees of…

26th March

…as ‘Lanarth’. In the UK it is slow growing with a unique rose like flower from which the tepals uncurl. It is also a light-medium pink as it opens darkening…

25th March

…are truly enormous. Magnolia ‘Atlas’ Magnolia ‘Atlas’ This is the Queen Mother’s magnolia planted by her in the 1970s. Not particularly unique but nice enough. Queen Mother’s magnolia Queen Mother’s…

23rd February

…terms of Diva’s unique flower shape and size on its cascading branches. The not nearly so good sister seedling to Magnolia ‘Caerhays Belle’ outside the front gate is nearly out….

16th February

…enjoy early spring than in Cornwall. Garden lovers should plan to come here in March to really see the gardens in all their spectacular and unique beauty. Flowering Magnolias are…

13th February

…to my mind, makes this chance seedling interesting and worthy of registration as being unique and different is the strange and irregular dark pink blotches and mottling on the very…

The Garden at Caerhays

…specie and genus names time and again but we have attempted to make this understandable. However, what is now revealed, is a unique history of the development of one of…

5th March 1897 – 2020

…quickly without the shape or form of Magnolia campbellii. So we have something new and different but not perhaps quite as staggeringly different or unique as myth and garden rumour…