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Cornus Controversa Variegata
By Karensusan63
- 13 Jun, 2010
- 11 likes
The wedding cake tree....I fell in love with these at Chelsea. Hilliers always take a few in big pots. The Hilliers stand is always my favourite in the pavilion.
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They are good ....
13 Jun, 2010
They certainly are San...on my wish list these........lovely area there Karen...:o)
13 Jun, 2010
Thank you everyone. The garden is really coming along this year and some things are beginning to mature. A few of the roses are now well-established and all the trees are growing well.....i think I can relax a bit now! :))
13 Jun, 2010
On my wish list too, was wondering where I could put one but a couple of shrubs died overwinter so have a couple of gaps :-)
13 Jun, 2010
Its one of those plants which are irresistible, i got one last year from the Gardeners World Live show, birmingham :^)
13 Jun, 2010
So glad I'm not the only one with plantaholism!
14 Jun, 2010
I love this tree, only wish I had room in my garden for it!
15 Jun, 2010
I don't have room but I have still planted one. Oh, Well.
16 Jun, 2010
Go Vincent :)))))
16 Jun, 2010
Thats looks a lovely peaceful area Karen. :o)) love your lights, are they small lamps at the ends of your steps?
6 Feb, 2011
Yes, little metal t-light lanterns Lin. Thank you, it is peaceful and it's lovely to see this photo again. I'm pining for the spring!
6 Feb, 2011
Yes....Arn't we all Karen, it can't come quick enough. We had a lovely few hours of sunshine yesterday and was able to spend time in the garden doing a bit of deadheading and tidying up, but today its very dull and dreary......Never 2 days alike is there?
9 Feb, 2011
Well, we had 2 hours of very watery sun yesterday and then freezing cold and then today it's been wet and miserable all day except for a five second sighting of the sun around 3pm! However, I went outside and tidied up another big border, so at least I did achieve something in the garden. Had to remove a lovely big variegated sage as it was dead...:((
9 Feb, 2011
What a shame Karen. Is all I've found up till now is cyclamen that have rotted, but I've yet to have a good look in the front garden. Hope we dont find too much that hasn't survived the winter. Quite a few members are saying they have lost their bottle brush so I must check mine. Hope you haven't lost too much either Karen.
9 Feb, 2011
Thanks lin. I have lost some things I think, but as most things are only small and young, it's not surprising. I don't have much that isn't fully hardy so I don't think it will be too bad. I suppose we will just have to wait and see. I have a cornus that doesn't look too alive, but again, time will tell.
9 Feb, 2011
Yes, we have to look on the bright side as they say!!
9 Feb, 2011
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This photo is of "Wedding Cake Tree" in Karensusan63's garden
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Cornus Controversa
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Cornus Controversa 'Variegata'
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Cornus Controversa 'Variegata' (Wedding Cake Tree)
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they are stunning karen ;o))
13 Jun, 2010