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Magnolias:globosa,doltopsa,cathcartii,lotungensis,acuminata subchordata,rostrata, x weiseneri, laevifolia(3 cultivars), nitida, campbellii 'Charles Raffill', officinalis, officinalis biloba, sprengeri diva 'Burncoose', x foggii 'Jack Fogg', cylindrica, insignis, liliflora nigra, zenii, sargentiana robusta, delavayi, chevalieri, macrophylla ashei, grandiflora 'Exmouth', sieboldii sinensis 'Grandiflora', obovata, fraseri pyramidata, chapensis, maudiae, mclurei.3 pallets of peat, a ton of sulphur, a backache, and 10yrs to learn how to use a chain saw.........(PS Cassiope's make excellent compost )
A Semperivum (?) from Greece
Hi everyone,Some pictures from my garden over the last few days:Next is Pelargonium endlicherianum. This grows outside unprotected even in our very wet winters. I bought it from Tim Ingram at Alpines 2001. Subsequent plants from wild seed were nicer forms but less hardy and died out.The sorbus is S. fruticosa showing its white berries and a hint of the spectacular autumn colour to follow. I love this plant - it came from Aberconwy nursery and has only reached 60cm high in 4 years. The last is for Cohan - not an 'alpine' but one of the earliest Conophytum to flower with me . C.bilobum TS765. This species normally has plain yellow (or white) flowers. This clone with the very attractive red anther filaments is very attractive.