The genus Prunus gives us the first burst of blossom across the land. Wild Cherry, Bird Cherry and Blackthorn are native. So many were planted as hedging they dot the countryside in extant hedgerows and remnants of. In addition numerous species and cultivars have been introduced for cropping and purely ornamental purposes. Cherry blossom time in Britain doesn't compare with Japan, nonetheless there's a lot of it!
IN A GREEN SHADE
A diary of back garden botany, urban ecology, rural rambles and field trips to the middle of nowhere...
Wednesday, 25 February 2026
Monday, 23 February 2026
Traditionally March is the month to prune Buddleja. In southern England during a warm winter I think February is fine. Buddleja can be cut back hard to the main stems which will put on at least a couple of metres of gangly growth over summer. Certainly the Buddlejas I have been pruning over the past week or two are well under way...
Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Narcissus 'February Gold' is one of the first daffodils to join the Snowdrops, Winter Aconites and Early Crocus. The very first of the year is probably 'Rijinveld's Early Sensation' which flowers in January or even at Christmas. This cultivar is credited to the noted breeder of narcissi Herbert Chapman circa 1943 so who, what or where was Rijnveld??
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