Aucuba Omeiensis Planted into Patio Area 🌳 Aucuba omeiensis in March at Burncoose
Presented by Mark Weathington, Director, and Blake Wentley, Education Assistant, on September 17, 2025; with pre-recorded Store - Crûg Farm
Midweek with Mark - "Top Ten Broadleaf Evergreens" This pathway is the link between the wood at the end of the field to the top of the field. I've pulled up the old chicken wire that used Photographs of Aucuba omeiensis. Mt. Emei aucuba. There are 18 photographs of Aucuba omeiensis in the JC Raulston Arboretum's photograph collection.
Aucuba omeiensis | Aucuba omiensis | plant lust Aucuba omeiensis – Cistus Nursery A very healthy and fast growing specimen of Aucuba chinensis, introduced by Roy Lancaster from Mount Omei, China, and still frequently grown as Aucuba omeiensis
Aucuba omeiensis is a broadleaf evergreen shrub or tree with blue and green foliage. In spring chartreuse and green flowers emerge followed by red fruit. Aucuba omeiensis RARE – Garden Treasures Nursery
Aucuba omeiensis|Mount Omei laurel/RHS Gardening Aucuba chinensis - Trees and Shrubs Online
Aucuba omeiensis – Desert to Jungle JC Raulston Arboretum Aucuba Omeiensis from Burncoose Nurseries
Aucuba omeiensis - BWJ8048 Description: A rare gem which I collected the seed of in the company of Dan Hinkley on our ascent up E'meishan Sichuan in 2000. Aucuba omeiensis was found in Sichuan China on a deeply shaded mountainside. It forms a large multi stemmed shrub which can grow up to 4m tall.
Planting along the Jungle pathway 🌳🌴🌳 Aucuba Omeiensis from Burncoose Nurseries available online to buy - Information: this species was introduced by Roy Lancaster. It has the largest serrated Aucuba omeiensis, chinensis | À l'ombre des figuiers
Aucuba omeiensis is a RARE evergreen large shrub or small tree with very large, glossy, serrated leaves. Charles in the gardens at Burncoose looking at Aucuba omeiensis in March Aucuba care article Aucuba omeiensis, chinensis. Our photos are non-contractual examples of mature plants. The sizes indicated are for peak season (subject to pruning if required).
A tall, upright, evergreen shrub with smooth, thick green stems and large, leathery, coarsley toothed dark green foliage; pale green on the undersides. Endemic to the slopes of China's famed Mt. Emei, a sacred mountain dubbed "the mother of gardens", and most unusual in the aucuba world for its overall size, Presented by Mark Weathington, Director, and Blake Wentley, Education Assistant, JC Raulston Arboretum, on May 10, 2023.
The Midweek Program - "Aucuba Matata: Digging Deeper into Gold Dust Plant" A rare beautiful hardy Aucuba tree with great looking serrated leaves planted at the back of the patio bed. I was thinking about