Bluebells are the spring buzzword of the moment – and they are out now in Silk Wood!...
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Spring Colour Watch Blog: floral delights in the Old Arboretum
Magnolias are still out in abundance. Although our famous 'Diva' and some of the other earlier flowering specimens have for the most part dropped their flowers, on Specimen Avenue and elsewhere, there are blooms aplenty with many buds still to open.
Spring Colour Watch Blog, cherries in Silk Wood
Take a detour from Silk Wood’s spring seasonal trail stops along Palmer Ride or The Link, and you can check the progress of the Cherry Collection.
Spring Colour Watch Blog: Magnolias come up trumps
This week's Spring Colour Watch Blog focuses on our magnolias.
Spring Colour Watch Blog: things to look out for in the Old Arboretum
This week, we look at some of the sights along the route of the seasonal trail in the Old Arboretum, from hellebores in shady spots, to the bright rhododendrons and azaleas which are now emerging.
Spring Colour Watch Blog: signs of spring in Silk Wood
Signs that spring has started are all around in Silk Wood – but for the time being these are not the obvious shows of colour, but green shoots, buds and the early stages of blossom.
Spring Colour Watch Blog: Sign of the times?
This year's Spring Colour Watch Blog takes in some of the fascinating stops on the two spring trail routes around the Old Arboretum and Silk Wood, created by Ben Oliver, Westonbirt's Learning and Participation Manager.
Autumn Colour Watch Blog: between two seasons
Autumn is a spectacular time of year at Westonbirt. This photo-packed blog will take you through the weekly highlights of what’s looking good and where.
Autumn Colour Watch: shades of gold and many more
Autumn is a spectacular time of year at Westonbirt. This photo-packed blog will take you through the weekly highlights of what’s looking good and where.
Autumn Colour Watch: what a difference a week makes
Autumn is a spectacular time of year at Westonbirt. This photo-packed blog will take you through the weekly highlights of what’s looking good and where.
Autumn Colour Watch: now, that's what I call autumnal...
Autumn is a spectacular time of year at Westonbirt. This photo-packed blog will take you through the weekly highlights of what’s looking good and where.
Autumn Colour Watch: a mixed picture of colour
Autumn is a spectacular time of year at Westonbirt. This photo-packed blog will take you through the weekly highlights of what’s looking good and where.
Autumn Colour Watch: a fruitful week
Autumn is a spectacular time of year at Westonbirt. This photo-packed blog will take you through the weekly highlights of what's looking good and where.
Autumn Colour Watch: our marvellous maples
Autumn is a spectacular time of year at Westonbirt. This photo-packed blog will take you through the weekly highlights of whats looking good and where.
Why are you removing rhododendrons?
If you’ve been a visitor to Westonbirt these last few weeks you might be surprised to see the cutting and removal of quite a few Rhododendron ponticum plants whilst in full bloom.
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