18th March
…Sarcocca wallichii with fruit very late on. Sarcocca wallichii Maesa ? in flower. Very rare with a leaf like ehrethia – very tender. Maesa Polyspora established as a tree which…
…Sarcocca wallichii with fruit very late on. Sarcocca wallichii Maesa ? in flower. Very rare with a leaf like ehrethia – very tender. Maesa Polyspora established as a tree which…
…Polyspora axillaris unfrosted nearby with only a few more buds to open. It has been out for five to six weeks already. Polyspora axillaris Rhododendron ‘Emma Williams’ is semi deciduous…
…exciting and developing garden with big plans for more planting. They had visited Vietnam three times collecting seed and had several polytunnels full of wild collected schefflera, polyspora and other…
…Croft) Malus yunnanensis ‘Autumn Glory’ (Hergest Croft) Sorbus megalocarpa var. cuneata (Hergest Croft) Polyspora sczwanica (Penrice Castle) Crataegus x lavalleei Camellia sasanqua ‘Early Pearly’ (Tregothnan)…
…Trewithen plant is most likely the cuspidata x saluenensis that Gary found in G. Johnsons planting journal. Polyspora even more of a tricky game to look forward to… Soon Tom…
…us originally by Roy Lancaster) Forsythia mandschurica (no idea but dwarf?) Hydrangea serratifolia (as at Tregothnan – climber) Polyspora axillaris (see early February for pictures) Torreya nuncifera (endangered in the…