Corr!
That plant was so unusual that the Genus was not in the Master Database.
Its entered now, and that species.
Clicking the RHS buttons leads to some interesting facts.
It has the AGM
As you know, the RHS assigns a UK hardiness rating to all AGM plants, and that one comes out as H2, which is pretty tender!
You did well to grow it on the Isle of Skye, Tom.
(For those who want to do a map lookup, Skye is an island off the Scottish mainland.)
Heres a few links I found:
Tim Mann Taylors web site (Sunningdale)
http://www.nccpg.com/Gloucestershire/plantweek28b.htmlA search on this site
http://www.cpbr.gov.aushould yield this photo:
http://www.cpbr.gov.au/images/photo_cd/310611221673/034_2.jpgI have to confess I went the other way (!!)
Theres a margin of difference in the above two pics, and again with mine. The first shows the plant with greyish leaves.
I'd say you are spot on with the Genus, Tom.
Since you actually grew it and it looks like your plant, then thats good enough for me to assign a name.
Do you have any photos of your plant Tom? It attracted my attention, obviously, but I'd like to hear your rating. Is it a good plant?
Do you recall the flowering period?
As a matter of curiosity, Ive been checking out the other species and cultivars listed on the RHS web site, and will continue the exercise tomorrow. Two others have the AGM, again H2.