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Lecture Diary
RHS Lectures
Every year Caerhays and Burncoose hold a range of lectures in conjunction with the Royal Horticultural Society.These lectures are presented by Charles Williams.
You are welcome to attend any of these lectures, please see individual lecture for details of booking.
| Friday 15th March 2013 | at Caerhays | The National Magnolia Collection by Charles Williams More details and booking information |
| Friday 5th April 2013 | at Burncoose | Gardening in Coastal or Windswept Locations More details and booking information |
| Friday 12th April 2013 | at Caerhays | New planting and the Restoration of Old Park Wood by Charles Williams More details and booking information |
| Friday 19th July 2013 | at Burncoose | Glorious Hydrangeas by Charles Williams More details and booking information |
Past Lecture Notes (some lectures covered more than one topic below), all links will take you to the Caerhays Website.
The history of the x williamsii Camellia
x williamsii hybrids bred and raised at Caerhays & Burncoose
Hybridisation and Magnolias bred and raised at Caerhays & Burncoose
The history of Magnolias
The history and breeding of yellow Magnolias
Caerhays Castle - National Collection of Magnolias
RHS Lecture Rhododendrons known as 'The Smellies'
Maples at Caerhays
Hydrangeas at Caerhays
Caerhays Podocarpus Collection
Evergreen Oaks at Caerhays
What makes a Champion Tree, and those at Caerhays
Tree Ferns and Australasians plants
Enkianthus - Why should they be more widely grown?








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