The RHS publishes specialist yearbooks on three major plant groups. Appearing annually and biennially, each contains an informative mix of articles covering a broad range of international topics.
Daffodil, Snowdrop and Tulip Yearbook
An annual collection of illustrated articles by experienced, amateur and professional growers.
Daffodil, Snowdrop and Tulip Yearbook 2011
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Articles in this edition include:
- RHS daffodil trials 2010–2011 – Sue Drew
- Cultivation of miniature and species daffodils – Anne Wright
- Daffodil breeders W.F. Leenen & Sons – Brian Duncan
- Snowflakes – John Blanchard
- Inverse poculiform snowdrops – Matt Bishop
- Conserving tulips in Uzbekistan – Komiljon Sh. Tojibaev
- Reports of UK and overseas shows, including RHS competitions
Lilies and Related Plants
A biennial collection of illustrated articles by experienced amateur and professional growers. The 2009–2010 issue will be available soon from the Wisley Bookshop
Lilies and Related Plants 2009–2010
Articles in this edition include:
- An enquiry into the development and conservation of Mylnefield Lilies (a.k.a. North hybrids) – Jane Robertson
- A love affair – Charlie Kroell
- Lilium polyphyllum, rarest of rare lilies – Anurag Dhyani
- 60 years of growing lilies in New Zealand – William F. Doreen
- Thoughts on the classification of species lilies, past and present – Alan Mitchell
Rhododendron, Camellia and Magnolia Yearbook
An annual collection of illustrated articles by experienced amateur and professional growers.
Rhododendrons, Camellias and Magnolias 2011
New Edition
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Articles in this edition include:
- Rhododendron arboreum, monarch of the Himalayas – Tony Schilling
- The Jury rhododendron legacy – Abbie Jury
- ‘Big leaf’ hardy rhododendron hybrids – Richard A. Flavell
- Menziesias: Cinderellas of the Ericaceae – Barry Starling
- Comments and observations on yellow camellias – Clifford R. Parks
- Chasing magnolias in Thailand – Richard B. Figlar