| VOLUME 4 PART 2 |
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JUNE 2005 |
First Words MIKE GRANT |
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66 |
| Plant Focus - a forum for all plant enthusiasts |
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67 |
Amsonia in cultivation (155KB) North American bluestars and their Old World relatives are becoming more widely grown RICK DARKE |
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72 |
The identity of Cistus ‘Grayswood Pink’ and related plants An investigation into the parentage of this popular cultivar JEAN-PIERRE DEMOLY |
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76 |
Clematis from cuttings (148KB) Growers’ experiences throw new light on propagation techniques SPENCE GUNN |
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81 |
Clematis breeding in Crimea Dedicated hybridising and selection at State Nikitsky Botanic Garden near Yalta in Ukraine ROBIN SAVILL |
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84 |
Evergreen climbing hydrangeas The performance and cultivation of three relatively uncommon species TONI LAWSON HALL |
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92 |
Elusive Ourisia An enthusiast’s search to see some South American representatives of this attractive genus in the wild JOHN WATSON |
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96 |
Sir Harold Hillier - memories of a great plantsman Personal recollections of time spent with a dedicated plant collector ROY LANCASTER |
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100 |
The genus Richea A comprehensive account of a genus of south-east Australian shrubs which deserve wider cultivation JEFF IRONS |
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106 |
Hardy Hyacinthaceae Part 2: Scilla, Chionodoxa, x Chionoscilla RHS trial reviewed in depth BRIAN MATHEW |
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110 |
Not what they seem (80KB) Cultivars raised from commercial seed can bear little resemblance to the original and may lack uniformity and reliability TONY LORD |
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122 |
| Letters |
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124 |
| Book Reviews |
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127 |