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Not a tree, but a very nice shrub in our garden:Bupleurum fruticosum
Quote from: Rogan on August 03, 2010, 08:10:11 AMIn some of the older gardens and parks around Pietermaritzburg there is a common species of cyprus (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana?) which serves as the unwitting host to one of our indigenous epiphytic orchid species, Mystacidium capense. During the summer months thousands of these little orchids covering the branches can turn whole trees white with their blossoms.I'm speechless at this delightful prospect.... how pretty these orchids are!
In some of the older gardens and parks around Pietermaritzburg there is a common species of cyprus (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana?) which serves as the unwitting host to one of our indigenous epiphytic orchid species, Mystacidium capense. During the summer months thousands of these little orchids covering the branches can turn whole trees white with their blossoms.
Giles I too have had Buddleja lindleyana outside in a fairly exposed position for the last three years.
Quote from: johngennard on August 12, 2010, 07:32:19 PMCorrection!!I have just walked round the garden between showers and much to my amazement I have flower-buds all over my Abizzia.I am truly elated and surprised and happy to be proved wrong in my assumption and cannot wait to see the flowers as I have only previously seen Paddy's picture.John, show us pictures when the flowers open!
Correction!!I have just walked round the garden between showers and much to my amazement I have flower-buds all over my Abizzia.I am truly elated and surprised and happy to be proved wrong in my assumption and cannot wait to see the flowers as I have only previously seen Paddy's picture.
John,Re conifers - they really are disgusting yokes, an affront to the environment, an irritant to the retina but have to be included in the garden if one wishes to remain married. Paddy