Pulmanaria officinalis

Pulmanaria officinalis is a good example of a plant with many common names. The RHS lists them as (and there are probably more): Bedlam cowslipBeggar’s basketBugloss cowslip Jerusalem cowslip Lady’s cowslip Mary’s honeysuckle Mary’s tears Soldiers and sailors Spotted dog Virgin Mary’s honeysuckle Adam and Eve Jerusalem sage Lady’s milk Sage of Bethlehem So you see it was inevitable that someone (I.e. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778) wouldContinue reading “Pulmanaria officinalis”

Wollemia nobilis /Wollemi pine

Discovered in 1994, in a remote gorge in Wollemi National Park, Wollemia nobilis is one of the world’s most ancient and rarest trees, representing the only remaining member of a prehistoric genus, and is often described as a ‘living fossil’. Its population comprises approximately 80 mature individuals and about 300 seedlings, found at three sites across theContinue reading “Wollemia nobilis /Wollemi pine”

Miyawaki forest/Tree planting

A technique pioneered by Japanese botanist Dr. Akira Miyawaki in which thousands of seedlings of native tree species are grown closely together in a prescribed area. This density of planting forces growth upward and speeds up the natural process of succession (bare ground to native woodland) that would otherwise take many years. Dr. Miyawaki wonContinue reading “Miyawaki forest/Tree planting”

Five Seasons The Gardens of Piet Oudolf – A film by Thomas Piper

‘I always had a strong feeling that I could do something different than I knew, that was solved when I met plants.’ Piet Oudolf You have to rent it from the website. Piet comes across as philosophical and passionately committed in a stoic and insightful way to the move away from traditional planting that heContinue reading “Five Seasons The Gardens of Piet Oudolf – A film by Thomas Piper”

Agave montana/Mountain Agave

A momentous occasion in the life of Agave montana, and agaves in general, as the flower scape begins to swell and grow. Each plant flowers only once, its life a preparation for this moment, for once flowered the rosette dies and the cycle hopefully begins again from seed or bulbils. Some Agaves make pups orContinue reading “Agave montana/Mountain Agave”

Maples in context

With an evergreen backdrop these two potted Japanese maples, Acer palmatum (unknown cultivars) are displayed to best advantage, the fresh spring leaf suspended in cloud formation contrasting with dense shadowy greenery, and the heavy texture of larger leaves behind. They demand attention as if to command that you sit in contemplative appreciation before them. InContinue reading “Maples in context”