28th October

sericea Lindera sericea 2020 – CHW Sunshine through a colourful young beech tree. Wind and rain threaten so enjoy it while you can. beech And the same up through a…

3rd October

…tree which I need to inspect here in maturity. I did not realise it was an October flowerer. No scent here today. Neolitsea sericea Neolitsea sericea Lespedeza thunbergii flowering away…

16th March

…Lindera sericea in full flower and absolutely covered. Quite a spectacle today. Lindera sericea Lindera sericea A group of 2013 planted Rhododendron sutchuenense. Amazing colour changes as the buds open…

1st January

…heavy rain from midday. Above Orchid House Nursery the dead Neolitsea sericea has blown over onto a dead rhododendron. dead Neolitsea sericea Jaimie and his team have removed the ivy…

2nd May

…and, on others, light green as you can see. It is different from Neolitsea sericea (formerly Litsea glauca) although I remember the old tree being called Litsea glauca? Neolitsea sericea

22nd March

…members to look at:- Lindera triloba has tiny flowers but grows into a sturdy upright multi-stemmed shrub. The autumn colour is better than the flowers. Lindera triloba Lindera sericea is…

20th June

…cerris ‘Variegata’ despite my best efforts last year. The Rhododendron maddenii with the largest flowers nearly over above Orchid House Nursery. Rhododendron maddenii As expected and feared Neolitsea sericea has…

12th April

…out. rhododendron stumps Staphylea holocarpa ‘Innocence’. Staphylea holocarpa ‘Innocence’ Neolitsea sericea ‘Silver Leaf’ with its new growth. Neolitsea sericea ‘Silver Leaf’ Pittosporum glabratum is flowering well and growing quickly. Pittosporum…

15th April

…the pure white form of Staphylea holocarpa which grows so well at Burncoose. Which is this unlabelled and unmapped Lindera species. Lindera sericea I think. Despite earlier deer damage to…

2nd December

…himalense WJC13818 Neolitsia sericea Yellow Fruit CWJ12830 Schefflera macrophylla Schefflera rhododendifolia Schefflera aff. chapana The three sorts of schefflera are for the show tunnel at Burncoose to grow on for…