19th July
…pods are an attractive yellowish-green and I have not seen these before on the tree outside the back yard which my father was given by Lord Falmouth. It is a…
…pods are an attractive yellowish-green and I have not seen these before on the tree outside the back yard which my father was given by Lord Falmouth. It is a…
…trunked spreading tree. At Tregothnan they now remove the suckers each year to leave a single trunk but Lord Falmouth recommended to Dad, when he gave him this plant some…
…the garden being disrupted. Lord Falmouth’s (gifted, stolen and then replanted) Liquidambar styraciflua has lost its branches on one side from the pine branch. However Podocarpus parlatorei has lost only…
…typical too. The first one planted here was a gift from Lord Falmouth which got stolen. Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar styraciflua One of the wonders of lockdown is finding a new…
…by Georges Hut. Photinia glabra Photinia glabra Euonymus tingens (as we think) with just three seedpods remaining to collect. Euonymus tingens Hydrangea aspera was a gift from Lord Howick in…
…Liquidambar styraciflua. Spectacular! This tree was originally a gift to my father from Lord Falmouth. Visiting later they both found it stolen. This is the replacement. Liquidambar styraciflua Quercus insignis…
…every month of the year. Rhododendron keysii Euonymus alatus with its usual spectacular colours. Euonymus alatus Hydrangea aspera from Lord Howick – a fairly insignificant flower but clearly a rarity….
Next Day >< Previous Day CONTRIBUTORS: FJW 1955-2007 CHW 2015- JCW 1897-1939 CW 1940-1955 2023 – CHW A second visit to Tregothnan with Lord Falmouth to look at their Camellia…
…sorbus Nearby Liquidamber styraciflua ‘Worplesdon’ is turning purple at the top with odd yellow leaves at the bottom. The original plant here was stolen much to Lord Falmouth’s amusement when…
…a seasonal muddle! Common laurel The Hydrangea aspera unknown form Lord Howick may well be the best thing in the garden today. Hydrangea aspera 2022 – CHW Cotoneaster ‘hillieri’ is…