6/22/2023 0 Comments Cornus mas daves gardenJe vous livre quelques observations sur mes cultivars, telles quelles ressortent de ma pratique effective, selon le sommaire suivant : mes cultivars à gros fruits. As with other dogwoods, there is also opposite branching. Je cultive sur le littoral méditerranéen, dans la région de Toulon, une collection de cultivars de Cornouiller mâle (Cornus mas L.), commencée il y a une dizaine dannées. The green foliage is 2 to 4 inches long, presenting in an opposite leaf arrangement. The growth habit is usually round or oval in shape. We invited them to help plant the tree which will flourish here in its new home, where it can seen and enjoyed by citizens of Bristol and all who visit the University of Bristol Botanic Garden. The Cornelian cherry dogwood ( Cornus mas) is a large multi-stemed deciduous shrub that is sometimes trained as a small tree. The dominant display, however, varies among the species. “This tree which has been on an epic voyage across the North Sea in an open boat has been tended and carefully brought here by this dedicated group of citizens from Hannover. Members of the genus Cornus, commonly known as dogwoods, are welcome in the home garden for their multi-season interest - be it flowers, fruit, foliage, and/or bark - and their range of forms from small trees to suckering shrubs. A small woodland tree, it’s productive for around 60 years and the Cornus mas in Hannover represents one of the most northern populations.īotanic Garden Curator, Nick Wray said: “We are delighted to receive this tree into our plant collections to mark the 75th anniversary of the twinning of the cities of Bristol and Hannover. Generally pest-free but may be susceptible to horse chestnut scale. Cottage and informal garden Architectural City and courtyard gardens Patio and container plants Low Maintenance Pruning. A small woodland tree, it’s productive for around 60 years and the Cornus mas in Hannover represents one of the most northern populations. Suggested planting locations and garden types. The tree Cornus mas ‘Cornelian Cherry’ is a rare wild plant in Lower Saxony. The tree Cornus mas ‘Cornelian Cherry’ is a rare wild plant in Lower Saxony. It arrived on the banks of the Thames below Tower Bridge in London before the boat and tree continued South West along the Kennet and Avon Canal, just completing the canal journey before it was closed due to water shortages. The voyage took three months with teams of volunteers sailing the boat for two weeks at a time. The tree was sailed from Hannover over 600 miles away on a former training boat from World War Two, carrying a barrel of Hannover Gin, bottles from which can be bought later, the proceeds going to the Invictus Games and the German War Graves Commission. Professor Judith Squires, Acting Vice-Chancellor & President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor & Provost University of Bristol also attended. The ceremony was attended by the Councillor Lars Kelich of Hannover, together with the Lord Mayor of Bristol Cllr Paula O’Rourke and Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant Mrs Peaches Golding OBE, who helped cover the roots in soil.
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