Oct 9, 2017 | Head Gardener's Blog
Euonymus cornutus var. quinquecornutus This rare small shrub has a graceful, loose, weeping habit. The unusual flowers develop into fruit that appear as if a spider has attached the seed to the plant with a strand of web. They have been described a looking like...
Sep 30, 2016 | Head Gardener's Blog
The plant of the month for October is… Hydrangea aspera var.robusta This lush, large hydrangea is so different than the normal macrophylla or mop head type. The bold, velvety foliage is an excellent foil for the lace cap flowers in late summer. The centre is a...
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