"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 12/8/06 23:01, in article ,
"Janet
Baraclough" wrote:
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On 11/8/06 19:55, in article ,
"Janet
Baraclough" wrote:
I'm pretty sure it's in one of the Brodick Castle rhodo collections;
They also have r arboreum at Arduaine
Do you think they do mail order and could or would send
me some?
Both Brodick and Arduaine are old collections so the rhodos in their
woodlands are huge. Brodick does have a plant sales area but (since the
rhododendron expert left) they don't propagate rhodos any more afaik
(and they don't do mail order). AFAIK Arduaine doesn't do plant sales or
mail order.
OTOH you could contact the head gardeners at both, and ask. Since
it's for a nursery they might be happy to arrange a swap. Brodick's HG
is Colin Totti and I think but am not sure that Arduaine's is still
Maurice Wilks.
Many thanks. I'll concentrate on establishing the name of the plant we
saw
and take it from there with the suggestions you give. What knocks me out
about these plants is the scent they can give. Bearing in mind that I
grew
up in the CIs and started my gardening interest there, I have come late to
the joys of these Rhodos and just cannot imagine why they have never been
a
Big Interest in e.g. Jersey, where Camellias are enormously popular.
Rhodos
are there, of course but not in anything like the quantities they could
be.
Perhaps Camellias were considered more 'exotic'? I know that two women
from
Jersey have been particularly prominent in the Camellia Society but why
the
comparative neglect of the Rhodo, I wonder?
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/
Well they don't handle exposure as well, you can use camellia as maritime
hedging, but most Rhodos would rather some tree cover and a quieter life,
other than that I can not see why.
--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)