Progressive mare Choisya is back in Newmarket after a lucrative winter spell at the Dubai Carnival where she was a flagbearer for the Simon and Ed Crisford team in winning twice at the group 2 level.
Rabbah Bloodstock's British homebred Choisya made her United States and top-flight debut a winning one with a stalking half-length score over Excellent Truth in the Jenny Wiley Stakes (G1T) at ...
Rabbah Bloodstock’s Choisya has a chance Saturday to join some exclusive company when she goes postward in the 28th running of the $800,000 First Lady (G1) for fillies and mares going a mile on the ...
The idea was to strike while the iron was hot, and Rabbah Bloodstock's homebred Choisya (GB) did just that Saturday afternoon at Keeneland when she won the Jenny Wiley (G1) going 1 1/16 miles on the ...
There are many sweet-smelling shrubs and a number whose flowers hold the distinction of having a lovely orange fragrance. Perhaps the least known of this fraternity is the Mexican orange blossom, ...
Choisya, Excellent Truth To Meet Again In Just A Game originally appeared on Paulick Report. Is it just a rematch in the Grade 1, $500,000 Just a Game presented by Resolute Racing? Probably not, ...
Choisya: set to go for the Grade 1 Just A Game Stakes at Saratoga in June Simon and Ed Crisford’s globetrotting flagbearer Choisya is back in Newmarket after her breakthrough Grade 1 success at ...
Description: Native to Mexico, choisya is an ornamental evergreen shrub, reaching 6 feet or taller and about 5 feet wide. Mature plants exhibit an exuberantly rounded growth habit, their fragrant, ...
For the part of my garden that is accessible to deer and gophers, I am constantly on the lookout for hardy, evergreen shrubs that can serve as a defining backdrop to bulbs and perennials, and that are ...
I was just walking around the gardens looking for some plants I have not written about in a long, long time. I have been a garden writer since the mid 1970s and have written about almost every single ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The planting season is becoming more inviting. The weather is warming, the centres have good plants on offer ...