Referring back to Maggi's comment of no bees = no grub, we have had them extraordinary miserable summer here. June and July were the wettest, dullest and coldest June and July ever recorded. As a result, we have had terribly poor bee activity and I have the worst set of fruit I have ever witnessed. My apple trees have the worst set I have ever seen and blackcurrants, redcurrants, plums, pears (a tree with one pear!) loganberries, raspberries have all cropped very poorly. A friend who keeps bees reported on a neighbour who has acres under apples where the crop is a complete failure and all this due to the fact that bees were not flying at blossom time.
Re Evodia daniellii - I have one in the garden, grown from seed received from N. America about 10 - 15 years ago. It is a lovely tree and I go to admire a huge specimen in Mount Usher gardens, in County Wicklow, each year. It is very beautiful in fruit as well as in flower. Just coming into flower here at the moment.
Paddy