Quite a different theme this week. We are all drawn towards different things at different times, and for me, today it was the awesome Alders!...
Blog - Botanical
Dendrologist Dan's spring stunners!
Spring is springing here at Westonbirt, with our trees waking up (some before others!) and providing us with spectacular floral and foliage displays for all to enjoy.
An autumn walk with...
An Australian colleague of mine has recently moved back down under, and before he departed I asked him what he would most miss about living in the UK.
We are more than the trees; we are flowers, butterflies and bees
Yesterday was my second guided walk. A different topic this time and I couldn’t have thought of a better way to spend 2 hours in the sunshine than looking at wildflowers.
Spring colour: what's looking good now?
The sun has come out and the weather has warmed up - and most importantly, the spring colour has bounced into life!...
A sure sign spring has arrived: the pink blooms of Westonbirt’s Diva magnolia are here!
Westonbirt’s bright pink symbol of spring – the 24 metre tall Magnolia sprengeri ‘Diva’ has finally flowered - a month later than last year due to the cold start to spring.
A funny kind of spring? Not really...
People say "funny kind of spring, isn't it?" to which I usually reply, "Not really, just like all of them, different from any other!" That's just the way it is in this part of the world.
A winter walk with Westonbirt's curator
Isn't it funny how normally familiar surroundings can appear very different throughout the seasons...
Deadly gem rediscovered
For a long time we assumed that all the plants growing along the edge of the Old Arboretum were rhododendrons, but during recent clearance work we rediscovered a calico bush...
Spring Colour Watch Blog: bright is beautiful
Take a look back over the previous twelve weeks of this year’s Spring Colour Watch Blog, and you’ll see a succession of bold colours.
Spring Colour Watch Blog: maple colours to challenge autumn!
The current red and pink leaves of some of Westonbirt’s Japanese maples tease of autumn colour – but the sea of bluebells underneath reminds us that it is spring.
Spring Colour Watch Blog: glorious trees
Spring colour is abundant amongst the tree collection at the moment.
Spring Colour Watch Blog: rhododendrons with stories to tell
This week we have really been able to start to revel in the heritage of some of Westonbirt biggest and brightest spring blooms, the rhododendrons. All of the pictures in the blog were taken this week, from 30 April onwards.
Spring Colour Watch Blog: scented and spiky
This week the Old Arboretum offers some spiky spring specimens, lovely scented blooms and some historic rhododendrons which are getting a little bigger than the arboretum's creators intended.
Spring Colour Watch Blog: such a lot of spring!
There has been rather a lot going on as far as spring colour watching goes this week. Here are two takes from two members of the Forestry Commission team at Westonbirt on the best of what our 240 hectares have to offer right now…...
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