Marks Hall


August Diary

August Farmers' Market

Saturday 30th August 2008

10.30am to 1.00pm


Curator's Choice

Hydrangea paniculata

Published: August 2007

The ‘Pink Diamond’ produces handsome white flowers that appear in summer, and mature to a wonderful light pink shade by autumn and can be seen in our Korean Glade, located beyond our Millennium Walk.

Abies densa

Published: June 2007

Is registered as an endangered species and can be seen near our the Korean Glade.

Cornus kousa

Published: June 2007

A beautiful large shrub from East Asia, tiny green flowers appear in June, surrounded by large creamy white bracts.

Camassia quamash

Published: May 2007

The pale blue to deep blue flowers grow throughout May and June and can be seen at Marks Hall near the Taxodium Swamp.

Magnolia 'Heaven Scent'

Published: April 2007

The richly scented blooms which flower from April to May can be seen in the Asian section of the Arboretum.

Viburnum carlesii 1

Published: April 2007

It has sensational daphne-like scent in April and May and can be found at the top end of the lower lake on the bank.

Strachyurus praecox 2007

Published: March 2007

The Stachyurus praecox is in bloom now and is looking particularly spectacular in the Birkett Long Walk at Marks Hall.

Published: February 2007

Welcome to our snowdrop carpet.

Acer rubrum

Published: November 2006

Acer rubrum October Glory is known for its striking autumn foliage and is located in the North American section of the Arboretum and can be seen on route to the Memorial Site.

Cercidiphyllum japonicum

Published: October 2006

Cercidiphyllum japonicum is grown for its Autumn colour and can be seen in the Millennium walk.


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