If the flowers are similar as well, then I would say it is the Clerodendrum. You would need to crush one of the leaves a little to get the...
Does it have quite pungent foliage? Looks like Clerodendrum bungii, I have seen variegated forms before but not with the pink tinge.
Yep, that's them. By the look of it they will be laying eggs in the morning which will quickly grow into orrible slimy larvae that will eat their...
Yeah, we don't mind it really, we're gardeners we can take it. As long as the Scomber scrombus come in soon !
It will be a sucker coming up from the roots that remain. It will probably keep coming back so you will have to remove them whenever they shoot up.
Give the garden a good mulching as well will slow down the water loss considerably, if we do happen to have a hot period while you are away.
Very cold winds at that. A garden I do on the coast has hundreds of native whips planted. All the new growth has been knocked right back and...
I think you have been reading a different thread my friend. There is no such comment in this one. :dunno:
Not Vipers bugloss the native Echium vulgare, but Echium pinniana, regularly gets up to 10 foot in the westcountry. One of my favourite plants and...
That is undoubtedly a cultivated plant. Quite possibly it is Lysamachia ciliata purpurea
Have you tried the Corsican Mint, Mentha requienii. A low growing ground cover variety, can be used in cooking too.
hi lowly worm, I too am in Devon, we are very lucky down here to be able to grow plants and shrubs which are less likely to survive further up...
It's possible to take cuttings but as a beginner it's not the easiest, I would say buy another. A cutting will be 3 to 4 years behind one you will...
That is Berberis thunbergii Atropurpurea.
That is quite possibly a Prostranthera, do the leaves have a slightly minty smell ?
Yes I agree with the above comments. The Skimmia and the Rhododendron would have developed fine while the conifers were still young, but as they...
I reckon that is a golden variety of Erica arborea.
1. Cotoneaster horizontalis 2. Hibiscus 3. Weigelia (possibly) 4. Berberis ....is it prickly? 5.Paeony
Yup ! defo Hemerocallis.
Bambooooo !!
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