These are Autumn Crocus growing in the RBGE September 2012
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Holehird Gardens.
We visited Holehird Gardens in the lake District close to Ambleside it's run by volunteers and boasts the national collection of Hydrangeas in the UK. A delightful place to visit. We came across the place by accident really. It doesn't seem to be widely advertised.
Monday, May 20, 2013
English Rose Hips
These Rose hips were in a garden we visited in Yorkshire in August 2012. They were bigger than cherry tomatoes.
Camellia Reticulata "Bright Beauty"
This is a favourite time of the year in the garden. The Camellias are coming into bloom and the reticulatas are stunning with their large beautiful flowers
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Long Shadows
We love to see the long shadows that the trees throw on a sunny day,
it adds so much atmosphere to the garden.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
If only this pram could talk.
If only this pram could talk. What an interesting tale it might tell. . A number of homes and owners no doubt Have you speculated on the history of some old objects when you see them? No doubt this little pram has given much joy to some little children. We've planted it up with Maidenhair and Violets. We are happy to give it a home in it's retirement Also pictured Camellia Reticulata "Susie O'neill" named I think after the famous Aussie swimmer. The large blooms on these plants certainly brighten our garden in the winter, also a shot of the beautiful town of Tumut NSW taken on a recent holiday. Please click on photo for a larger view.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Winter at Tamborine Mountain.
Well Winter's here and our final show of Autumn leaves are about to fall. This time of the year is also a lovely time for Camellias both Japonicas and Reticulatas. lots are budding up nicely and starting to flower, Also our many Vireyas are rewarding us with beautiful trusses. Pictured are Japanese maples Acer Sango-kaku. which gets striking red stems as the winter progresses. Camellia reticulata "Glorious gift" and Camellia Japonica "Federation"
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Fellow Traveller
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Rainbow Lorikeets
Friday, February 25, 2011
Our Tree change
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Open gardens Toowoomba
Centre photo. This Clivia looks so much at home nestled in the tree. Bottom photo. I'm sure we'd all love a garden bed like this to grace our driveways. These photos are worth a click on.
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Vireya Rhododendrons
I think that fascination with plants increases with age. That's not to say of course that some young people are not avid gardeners. But an analysis of the demographic at various garden/orchid shows etc. would suggest that some of us old timers predominate. Goodness what am I saying! I'm only 64 maybe i might be classified as a mid timer. Anyway enough waffle, my latest interest are Rhododendrons of the subgenus Vireya sometimes referred to as Tropical Rhododendrons. Like my other interest Hoyas, many of these plants are epiphytic in nature and have very small and fine root systems. They are found at altitude in mountainous regions of S.E. Asia and New Guinea. There is an abundance of hybrids in cultivation and most flower twice a year some even more. Above are just a few that have flowered for us this Autumn.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Tamborine morning
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Camelias
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Mt tamborine wildlife
More frog actiity.
Friday, February 08, 2008
The deluge arrived.
flooding, and sadly a young man was drowned in the Brisbane suburb of Capalaba. Our thoughts and prayers go out to this family at what must be such a difficult time.
The frogs pictured are residents of our garden, the common name is the Graceful treefrog or Dainty Green treefrog ( Litoria gracilenta) We very rarely see them until heavy rain arrives and then they are everywhere and they call all night long. As you can see, you can get quite close with the camera and they don't move. All of our five species of frogs have been active this summer now, and its good to see them in good numbers.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Mt tamborine resident
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Christmas Colour.
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