Flowering cherry, muscari & bergenia

Spring may be shy this year but this picture, taken on 13th April 2010 at RHS Wisley, gives us hope for blossom and colour in the garden. I confess not to have the name to hand for this delicious cherry, so densely under-planted with grape hyacinth, but I will be making a pilgrimage, later next…

Daphne x transatlantica ‘Eternal Fragrance’

There is a lot of enthusiasm (& some hype) for this fragrant, summer flowering Daphne. I thought I would quote from Michael Dirr's Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs  for some well judged, if US-oriented, opinion. Daphne x transatlantica - this hybrid and its cultivars are all the rage in the Mid-Atlantic and New England States.…

The RHS Great London Plant Fair 2013

I ventured out into a chill London afternoon, after a roundabouts stroll across London, for the RHS Great London Plant Fair (their title, not mine). I'm glad I made the effort (Mike Parks Books my only purchasing opportunity though) but it was quite a quiet affair, fewer people than I have seen in these dramatic…

Pasque Flower – Pulsatilla vulgaris

Another charmer from the RHS London Plant Fair today, the Pasque Flower. In spring, upright or semi-pendant, bell-shaped (or narrowly bell-shaped) silky-hairy flowers in shades of deep to pale purple. This variety, Pulsatilla vulgaris Blaue Glokke. And isn't it beautiful! Grow in an alpine house, rock garden or scree. I'm in love.

Dicentra spectabilis

Bleeding Heart, Dutchman's Breeches or the Lyre Flower and now, more properly, Lamprocapnos. Beautiful spring perennials with pendant heart-shaped flowers, in pink, white, purple or red held on arching, fleshy stems. Brittle too. Growing over a metre tall. The white form, alba, is more robust, producing flowers until midsummer. A relatively new variety, Valentine, first introduced…

Has anyone seen Spring?

A continued fall in temperatures and vast swathes of the countryside under deep snow. Buxton, Derbyshire, where once I spent much time, seems to have it particularly bad. Sky News trundled up to Syon on Saturday and were looking for confirmation of the doom & gloom inevitably set to follow slow sales. It is, admittedly,…

Rain and freezing temperatures return…

Was it really just Tuesday when the sun shone over Wisley? Rain again today and a noticeable drop in temperature and gusty winds too. I had planned on getting back to Wisley for the RHS Grow your Own Weekend but with it feeling like -5ºC, well I might stay home and read the April edition…

Sunshine at RHS Wisley (Part II)

Unexpected sunshine, after days of rain, this Tuesday afternoon at the RHS gardens at Wisley in Surrey. Highlights - Camellias of course and notably the huge flowers of Camellia x williamsii Muskoka AGM; the suede undersides (indumentum) to the rounded leaves of of Rhododendron mallotum; flaking bark from Acer griseum and both colour and graphic…