Absolutely brilliant Billy. I paused at every turn of the pages to study each presentation.
I'd say thats as good a presentation as you could get, and so simple to operate.
The "material", as always of course, is exquisite
Some notes I made to ask you:
The Garnet Oct 04 - is it a grafted standard?
Aoyagi - I have one - it has the most beautiful pale green foliage in spring and throughout the season. This fall, the leaves turned a beautiful butter yellow - and I see yours is the same in the photo. I didnt notice that colouring last year. Any comments about yours - year to year?
Virididis - Ive 2 of these, and now they have started to grow a bit (boy, they are SLOW growers) I'm getting more and more attached to them. Yours has a fantastic colour in Autumn, I have to say - fantastic photos
Ive one planted (yes - committed to earth!) and one in a pot. The one in a pot is growing better than the one in the earth- which needs more space - doesnt seem to like its companions?
Your planting plan is the best Ive seen - each plant has room to make a statement - and they duly oblige!!
My buy list, now that youve reminded me once again:
Inaba Shidare - I bought one and it died. It was a very nice plant, and yours is (are??) beautiful.
Acontifolium - I'm so impressed with the leaf shapes in your photos. Very artistic.
Pendulum Julian - A present for Julian, my son (if I can part with it?)