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Dendrologist's Blog: A Rare Birch for Westonbirt
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Tuesday, 4 June 2013. A Rare Birch for Westonbirt. Returning from my recent visit to. I was accompanied by a specimen of a rather rare birch – Betula ashburneri. The plant was a gift from Paul Bartlett, the Garden Manager at. For the collection at Westonbirt. As described in the new. The species was ‘discovered’ in 1997 when on an expedition in south east. Morphological differences were observed between the. Subsequent chromosome counts established them as genetically distinct. Examples of. As do virtual...
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Dendrologist's Blog: Something (sort of) New to Look Out For
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Tuesday, 28 May 2013. Something (sort of) New to Look Out For. Visitors to Westonbirt may not yet be familiar with Taiwania cryptomerioides. Growing with us – in recent years there was a specimen growing close to the Forestry Commission offices but this succumbed following a combination of cold winters and dry springs, having been planted in thin soil in this area. One of the new specimens in the collection. DNA studies have illustrated that it is closely related to none . The species is native to the mo...
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Dendrologist's Blog: May 2013
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Tuesday, 28 May 2013. Something (sort of) New to Look Out For. Visitors to Westonbirt may not yet be familiar with Taiwania cryptomerioides. Growing with us – in recent years there was a specimen growing close to the Forestry Commission offices but this succumbed following a combination of cold winters and dry springs, having been planted in thin soil in this area. One of the new specimens in the collection. DNA studies have illustrated that it is closely related to none . The species is native to the mo...
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Dendrologist's Blog: An East Coast Favourite at Westonbirt - The Tulip Tree
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Friday, 14 June 2013. An East Coast Favourite at Westonbirt - The Tulip Tree. For some visitors to Westonbirt, the tulip tree ( Liriodendron tulipifera. Is among the first trees they come across, with a maturing specimen growing on the borders of the current main car park. Others may notice a young specimen growing close to where a large Norway maple (. And cedar Cedrus atlantica,. Flanked by beech Fagus sylvatica. And yew Taxus baccata. From China, as the name suggests! Around the country, but none have...
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Dendrologist's Blog: July 2013
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Monday, 22 July 2013. A Twist of Lime. Looking down the Main Avenue past the fountain,. Dating from 1855,. Last week, myself and our propagator here at Westonbirt, Penny Jones, had the pleasure of visiting Cambridge University Botanic Garden. The purpose of our visit was to acquire cuttings from some of the. Lime) species growing at the garden to propagate here for the collection Westonbirt. Whilst we are holders of a Plant Heritage National Collection. Specialist, Donald Piggott. His monograph. Having m...
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Dendrologist's Blog: June 2013
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Friday, 14 June 2013. An East Coast Favourite at Westonbirt - The Tulip Tree. For some visitors to Westonbirt, the tulip tree ( Liriodendron tulipifera. Is among the first trees they come across, with a maturing specimen growing on the borders of the current main car park. Others may notice a young specimen growing close to where a large Norway maple (. And cedar Cedrus atlantica,. Flanked by beech Fagus sylvatica. And yew Taxus baccata. From China, as the name suggests! Around the country, but none have...
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Dendrologist's Blog: In Flower Now!! - But you might need binoculars!!
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Saturday, 20 July 2013. But you might need binoculars! Visiting Cambridge University Botanic Garden earlier this week (more on this soon! I made sure I passed by their specimen of. The Chinese goat horn tree,. At Cambridge University Botanic Garden earlier this week. I understand that the flowers have a favourable scent, though there seems to be no chance of confirming this with our trees this year! The flowers opening at the top of our tree on Morley Ride yesterday. While I say that we have a male and a...
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header: January 2015
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Tuesday, 20 January 2015. Thanks for stopping by my blog! I've moved to an entirely brand new website, please come and check out my new address! This project was sponsored by Channel 4 and completely caters for all aspects of my work; my own creative practice, my e-store, blog and social media. Looking forward to seeing you there soon! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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