Strange combo

This little viola self seeded in my Equisetum scirpoides. It looks like a beautiful Princess sitting on the Iron Throne 🙂 Sorry Game of Thrones reference, one of my favourite TV shows.

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Allium Accent #1

I have 3 Alliums small enough for accents. I’ve been trying to get them named as the original owner didn’t keep the label.

This one is about to flower. I think, and I’m by no means certain, that it’s Allium Mairei Var. Amabile. We shall see if I’m right!

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Getting Close

I see lots of people posting images online of their Hawthorn in flower. I haven’t long to wait either 🙂

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Accent – Wild and Wonderful

A few that have sort of looked after themselves mostly with native grasses, ferns etc. I love the wild unkempt look.

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Super Mini Rose Bud

I got this little Rose in a swap last Autumn with Jose over at Centro Bonsai Tenerife. I have been waiting with anticipation to see the first flower and it looks like it’s going to be tiny 🙂

 

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Rhododendron Flower Removal

Well, not really flower removal but seed pod removal. This is a boring task but a vital one. We remove the old flower heads so that the tree doesn’t waste energy producing seed. Some people think that once the flowers fall off that’s it but, if  left behind the seed pods ripen and can make the tree sluggish in it’s growth that year. On this variety of Rhododendron, each flower head can have up to 10 individual flowers, each with it’s own seed head to remove.

Here we see the tree with my removal already started from right to left.

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This is a branch were I have already removed the offenders and you can see the strong new shoots emerging.

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This is a branch still to be done. It’s easier to remove them at this stage. The flowers have faded but are still on the tree. If you wait until the flower petals fall, it makes it harder to find all the seed pods. You can see how many flowers were on this one branch!

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Same branch with the petals removed to show exactly what we need to get at.

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This is one seed pod, I am able to removed them by plucking on this species but just be careful as some pecies can be different and need to have them removed by cutting to stop damage to new emerging shoots.

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All gone.

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This is a seed pod that I missed from the previous year! It was still hanging on the tree!

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And this is the tree with all flowers removed.

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and the aftermath!!

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Malus in Flower

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Collecting in the Hills

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Sunday saw us head to a few places where Pines have self seeded from forestry areas and have never been touched. The Pines are mostly Lodgepole Pine but the bark was really nice and some had pretty decent movement. Phil … Continue reading

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For Ben #2

As requested, the Boston Ivy.

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