14th May
…the odd flower from the stem. Planted in 2011. Jack Tidball’s wedding tent on Beach Meadow. Primula japonica ‘Miller’s Crimson’ outside my office window. Gorgeous new leaves on Fagus sylvatica…
…the odd flower from the stem. Planted in 2011. Jack Tidball’s wedding tent on Beach Meadow. Primula japonica ‘Miller’s Crimson’ outside my office window. Gorgeous new leaves on Fagus sylvatica…
…propagate this summer. What tubular orange bells! Crataegus laevigata ‘Crimson Cloud’ perfect today in the Isla Rose. Syringa tomentella from Roundabarrow with its first few flowers. Abelia floribunda looking good…
…etc. Crimson Hookeri shows colour. Roses opening in beds. Cushion Iris nearly all out, and crossing mostly over. 1901 – JCW Picked some recurvas, sent two fine Poet flowers to…
…(nearly) etc, etc. Crimson Hookeri shows colour. Roses opening in beds. Cushion Iris nearly all out, and crossing mostly over. 1901 – JCW Picked some recurvas, sent two fine Poet…
…about 12 meters apart. Also one Crataegus ‘Crimson Cloud’ which is a spectacular new introduction. four varieties of flowering malus four varieties of flowering malus four varieties of flowering malus…
…the arch facing in). Camellia ‘Mathotiana Rosea’ The third one is a semi double white with crimson flecking which might be the one on the Veitch lists called Camellia ‘Duchess…
…Rhododendron lonigerum Pinus ponderosa Pinus ponderosa Pinus mugo ‘Ophir’ Pinus mugo ‘Ophir’ Pinus mugo ‘Ophir’ Camellia ‘Harold L Paige’ (‘Adolphe Audusson’ x ‘Crimson Robe’) Camellia ‘Harold L Paige’ Perhaps a…
…excellent Rhododendron gongshanense: Tender but ok Cornwall Rhododendron magniflorum: August flowers (glanduliferum on steroids) Sorbus filipes: Purple fruits, crimson fruits. SUPERB small shrub! Sorbus ligustrifolia: Fruits last into following year…
…what we are seeing here and with the new cross is Lanarth’s purple being crossed (via M. ‘F J Williams’) with a pure pink to produce something with reddish/crimson flowers….
…in a spreading clump on the top wall. Are these flowers ‘bright red’ or ‘crimson’. I would say the former. Cestrum fasciculatum Cestrum fasciculatum Cestrum fasciculatum Philadelphus pekinensis with faintly…