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I did taste a berry fresh off the bush and it was reasonably pleasant, which is why I decided not to uproot the plant. Would the flavour be...
I found this in a wilder part of my garden recently, the seed I suspect was brought in by a bird from a neighbour's garden 100 yards away. In its...
Luma apiculata is certainly well planted in West Cork, and has naturalised in many old gardens. The Britain and Ireland Champion Tree for height...
Thanks for bringing us up to date Ron, I guess it will take a few years yet for the horticultural trade to catch up...
The RHS gave the Award of Garden Merit to Crataegus laevigata 'Rosea Flore Pleno' as recently as 2002 and also lists it in their online...
The pink flowers suggest to me that it is more likely to be 'Rosea Flore Pleno'
Michael, What in the first picture would help you distinguish this from the Lombardy Poplar, Populus nigra 'Italica'?
The second one looks like the cones of Larix decidua, the European Larch.
They look like willow catkins, perhaps the Bay Willow, Salix pentandra?
Libertia, though not sure which species
18 looks like a Tiger Lily, Lilium lancifolium var. flaviflorum
Nantes, Aug 2008
Could it be Dactylorhiza incarnata?