Thanks Laurie and Tom!
There are a few "grey" areas in my notes, so I hope top visit the park regularly thios spring to get a photo of each one in that extensive collection.
Its a tough job!
Each one has a stout 1in x.25in metal spike in the ground with a plant ID on top. The labelling has lasted very well.
Additionally, I got a copy of the planting plant from the man from Belfast City Council who who organised the planning and planting.
However, the plants are VERY mature and interwoven in a number of places. Also, theres the odd brier
To get to the plant pin, you have to hands and knees it and worm your way under the plants.!
I made my first visit in 2009 yesterday!
Four varieties were in bloom, and a few others were just about to "pop"!
Bow Bells and Blue Danube (to be confirmed - went by location, could find the pin) were in full bloom, and there were fine blooms for photographic material. Both those bushes are all of 8 to 10 ft tall and approx 8ft wide!
The other two, Carters Sunburst and Nobilissima (both white) had a number of blooms, but they were rather spoilt as a result of the bad frosts this past week, followed by rain.
Then the bad news. The battery in my camera failed! I only brought one as Mary was with me and I knew I'd only have a short time on that occasion. So, Eric wasnt the only guy let down yesterday!
Like Arnie said, I'll be back