25th July

…a name. rhododendron rhododendron rhododendron Steve Dance photographed Mallotus japonicus in flower in the nursery after the heatwave. Mallotus japonicus Mallotus japonicus 2019 – CHW To Trelowarren for an update…

29th July

…and peculiar flower spikes. Mallotus japonicus Mallotus japonicus Mallotus japonicus Mallotus japonicus Is this a tall growing canna or a hedychium? No label of course and I do not have…

13th November

…‘Pendula’ Styrax japonicus ‘Pendula’ Styrax japonicus ‘Pendula’ Styrax japonicus ‘Pendula’ Despite it being mid November Magnolia ‘Star Wars’ still has full leaf and loads of flowers. Magnolia ‘Star Wars’ Rhododendron…

17th March

…‘Evening Light’Styrax japonicus ‘Emerald Pagoda’Styrax japonicus ‘Fragrant Fountain’Styrax japonicus ‘Crystal’Included in the planting were several more additions to the enkianthus collection:In particular a group of five Enkianthus serrulatus (as seen…

26th June

…clusters in a rather different format to other clones of japonicus. Very much later into flower too and well worth growing. Styrax japonicus ‘Snow Cone’ Styrax japonicus ‘Snow Cone’ Styrax…

3rd August

…broke down yesterday. 2017 – CHW Then Will and Mary Caw’s garden.A fine hollyhock growing 8-10ft. hollyhock Euonymus japonicus in flower as a clipped garden hedge. Euonymus japonicus Euonymus japonicus

23rd August

…planipes with ripe and splitting seed heads. Euonymus planipes Lonicera x americana still nicely in flower. Lonicera x americana Styrax japonicus ‘Pink Chimes’ with what looks like a secondary flowering….

8th December

…though despite the time of the year!Styrax japonicus ‘Pendulus’ is still quite a show with its trailing branches. Styrax japonicus ‘Pendulus’ Styrax japonicus ‘Pendulus’ Styrax japonicus ‘Pendulus’ First flowers on…

18th October

…form of a variable species and not a distinct clone worthy of a name but the reference books say otherwise. Styrax japonicus ‘Fargesii’ Styrax japonicus ‘Fargesii’ Styrax japonicus ‘Fargesii’ 1959…

28th June

…Styrax japonicus ‘Pink Snowbell’ which is a much larger and pinker flower than ‘Pink Showers’ seen yesterday. Dark leaves too of course. Styrax japonicus ‘Pink Snowbell’ Stewartia x henryae with…