Today again 10 wheelbarrows in Azalea Area.
Total is now 50. Only a few more to go!
Saturday, 2009 April 11
10 more wheelbarrows
Friday, 2009 April 10
Kabouter in the Azalea Area at Good Friday
Today I brought again 10 wheelbarrows of chips to the rhodos.
Did some raking. Made some pictures.
Diane and Paula (Terry’s wife) have been planting Daffodils in the Azalea area.
I don’t know what Daffodils. I found a package thing. But it doesn’t say much.
Rhodo Mount Loma Prieta. CHG 2008
online catalogue (CHG = Cross Hill Gardens) says:
(Unknown Parentage) Soft pink flowers with a warm apricot yellow centre, giving the overall impression of apricot. Bronze new foliage. (here a picture of flower).
But Rhododirect NZ says: orange / apricot – (concatenans x Full House)
It looks like a typical nz hybrid. see: some list of pfpnet (pfpnet.com is plant software “for professionals” / Hamilton NZ):
Rhododendron Mt Loma Prieta – Wide florets of reddish orange on a very large truss. Superb colouring. 2m
Can’t google other sources.
Next 2 pictures of Azalea ‘Soft Lights’ from Allenton Nurseries (paper label)
Can’t download the catalogue of Allenton Nurseries (Ashburton). Check this with Diane.
Bad protection, by the way!
Next tree pictures: Rhododendron no label!
Planted 2008 – no label
Ask Diane about this!
It makes some nice sprouts!
I would like to check all the rhodos/azaleas in the Azalea Area and try to compile a complete list (some of the older rhodos are not (properly) labeled as well)!
Made a first list of species in the area from catalogue last year.
I’ll try to find that list.
A picture with a nice view over the lake with autumn colours
Did I tell that there have been some little bulls in the area? They did a lot of damage (especially to the older (unprotected) rhodos!
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>More photos tomorrow!<
Then some other trees nearby:
(017 / 022)
1966 059 Quercus mongolica x robur in A9
cat says: seed brought from EWH
Beautiful tree. Gives acorns
Tell John to take old oakwood!
(025 / 036)
1993 103 Picea wilsonii
Tree is growing really well!
Tried a picture in backlight.
Monday, 2009 April 6
Friday, 2008 January 4
20080103Thursday
morning:
Tried to find tools for repairing the punctured tyre of the wheelbarrow. I couldn’t find anything. Steven couldn’t help me either.
Steven “changed” contents of fuel-tank (with 1:30 mix) for 1:50 mix, as the Shindaiwo-scrubcutter apparently needs 1:50 mix. But… Husqvarna-scrubcutter needs 1:33 mix, if I read the manual well… The little chainsaw needs 1:30 mix. And, according to Steven, the old Jonsered scrubcutter needs 1:30 or even a bit more oil, so perhaps it was a bit precipitate that Steven emptied the contents of the fuel-tank over the fence. But alas.
afternoon:
Chainsawed last willows and some other trees.
made an inventory of all the Rhodo’s inside the Rhodo-part:
“from left to right – from back to front”= from West -> East; from North -> South):
Rhododendron ‘King’s Milkmaid’ 1996 161 #3048 old label
Rhododendron ‘Phyllis Korn’ 2000 019 #3122 new label
Rhododendron ‘Dreadnought’ 1993 142 #2985 old label ![]()
Rhododendron ‘Santa Rosa’ 1993 145 #3163 old label
Rhododendron ‘Puget Sound’ 2000 023 #3139 new label
Rhododendron without label
Rhododendron ‘Precious’ 1993 144 #3129 old label
Rhododendron ‘Dawn’s Glory’ 1993 139 #2971 old label
Rhododendron without label
Rhododendron without label
Rhododendron without label
Rhododendron ‘Phantom’ 1999 021 #3121 new label
Rhododendron without label
Rhododendron without label
Rhododendron without label
Rhododendron irroratum ‘Polka Dot’ 1994 108 #3036 old label
Rhododendron ‘Firewine’ 1994 107 #3001 old label
Rhododendron ‘Kubla Khan’ 1994 110 #3051 old label
Rhododendron ‘Mary Tasker’ 2000 018 #3080 new label
Rhododendron ‘Boddaertianum’ 1999 018 #2921 new label
Rhododendron ‘Red Majesty’ 1994 112 #3149 old label
Rhododendron without label
Rhododendron without label
Rhododendron without label
and finally there is the Hydrangea (without label) which I can’t find in the database.
(a space means: some distance in the field)
(the new labels have a “format” that is different from the common format)
So I found 24 specimen, of which 10 still are unnamed. According to Uncle Bob’s database there must be 43 specimen of (different) Rhodo’s in C8 north-east. So where are the remaining 19?
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1/2 hour mowing with light Husqvarna scrubcutter in Rhodo-part.
1 hour raking.
1/2 hour mowing with light Husqvarna around the West-entrance.
A very hot day.







