Tue 21 / 10 / 14
Two Autumn Beauties - Cardoons and Cashmiriana
Andrew Staib runs Glorious Gardens, which is a garden design company based in Brighton. Below he talks about two autumn beauties - Cardoons and Cashmiriana.
Sorbus cashmiriana, with its porcelain white berries, is a rare and very underused tree. It is a fantastic specimen tree in the front of a small garden or courtyard and peaks in the autumn. It is slow growing and easily shaped. You will know its siblings, the yellow and red berries of Rowan trees which are a favourite for street planting. Its surreal glistening white berries last sometimes until Christmas if frosts are mild.
To contact Andrew, email andrewstaibuk@yahoo.co.uk or visit the Glorious Gardens website. Andrew updates his blog every week with beautiful pictures of nature, you can subscribe to the blog via the website.
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