Willow leaved Pear/Pyrus salicifolia

A good example of spring blossom, coming just before the crab apples and in time with some of the cherries and crossing over with the end of the magnolias. Can be a scrappy looking twiggy tree because of it’s pendulous habit and angular growth, some attempt to counter this through clipping, but best left toContinue reading “Willow leaved Pear/Pyrus salicifolia”

3 Plants for now: 2nd week of April

The scented leaves of Ribes sanguineum are for me it’s strongest attribute and I look forward to the new leaves at the start of spring, but the pink flowers that follow give a good show and up the value. After this early spring effort it becomes just another shrub in the garden, but at thisContinue reading “3 Plants for now: 2nd week of April”

Long flowering plants: Coronilla valentina

Daytime scented and long flowering, from late winter into spring and again in summer, Coronilla valentina has a laid back personality and rarely gets involved in any drama. A confident shrubby plant happy to do its thing under a variety of conditions. Pea family, which seems obvious when you consider the leaves and flowers.

Japanese Spindle/Euonymus japonica

Perhaps an unremarkable plant, though robust and evergreen and rightly valued for that. But for a period at the end of March the new growth as it develops is an almost luminescent yellow against the mature green foliage. Easier to appreciate on a large specimen such as this one against the blue of the sky.Continue reading “Japanese Spindle/Euonymus japonica”