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Chelsea Flower Show 2005
24-28 May

 

Exhibitors

Great Pavilion

More than 100 nurseries and other floral exhibitors will take part in this year's show.

Many nurseries use Chelsea Flower Show as the opportunity to launch and showcase new species and cultivars of plants.
To view the new launches from nurseries A-D click here
To view the new launches from nurseries E-M click here
To view the new launches from nurseries N-Z click here

To view an image of the nursery's display click on the nursery name
Images: Martin Mulchinock

Some exhibitors have website links. Click on the website name (marked in blue) to go to the company's website.

Exhibitors in the Great Pavilion
A B Longden: Pansies & violas Ken Muir Ltd: Strawberries
Ainsworth Displays: Palm trees

Kirstenbosch, South Africa: ‘An African Dream’

Alpine Garden Society: Alpines

Knoll Gardens: Ornamental grasses

Ashwood Nurseries: ‘Hydrangea Highlights’

Lockyer, C S (Fuchsias)

Avon Bulbs Ltd: Bulbs

Mallet Court Nursery: Trees & shrubs

Barbados Horticultural Society

Matthewman Sweet Peas

Big Plant Nursery: Bamboos and hardy exotic plants

McBeans Ltd: Orchids

Blackmore & Langdon Ltd: Begonias and delphiniums

Medwyns of Anglesey: Vegetables

Bloms Bulbs

Millais Nurseries: Rhododendrons

Blooms of Bressingham Ltd

NAFAS: Floral arrangements

Bonsai Kai

National Chrysanthemum Society

Borneo Exotics: Carnivorous plants featuring Nepenthes

Newington Nurseries Ltd: 'Asian Garden'

Bowden Hostas

Norfields: Rare trees & plants

Brian & Pearl Sulman: Pelargoniums

Notcutts Garden Centres & Mattocks Roses: ‘Colour Themes’

Broadleigh Gardens: Bulbs

Oakland Nurseries: Tropical and sub-tropical house & conservatory plants

Burncoose Nurseries: Ornamental trees and shrubs

Oakleigh Nurseries: Roses

Burnham Nurseries Ltd: Orchids

Orchid Society of Great Britain

Cayeux Iris: ‘Iris - Goddess of The Rainbow’

P W Plants: Bamboos, grasses & hardy plants

Choice Landscapes: Conifers

Penhow Nurseries: Perennial, Diascias & Nemesia

Craig House Cacti: Cacti & succulents

Pennard Plants: Phormium, Pittosporum & other New Zealand natives.

David Austin Roses Ltd

Peter Beales Roses

Devine Nurseries: Alliums & Eremerus

Peter J Smith: Alstroemerias

Dibleys Nurseries: Streptocarpus

Phek Khee Bonsai

Downderry Nursery: Lavandula

Pop's Plants Auriculas

 

Potash Nursery: Fuchsias

Eagle Nursery: Sweet peas

Pottertons Nursery/Peter Orme Landscapes: ‘Alpines in your Garden’

Eden Project & Institute of Horticulture: Global warming

R Harkness & Co Ltd: Roses

Federation of British Bonsai Societies

Raymond J Evison Ltd: Clematis

Fernatix: Ferns

Rentokil Tropical Plants

Fernwood Nursery: Sempervivum, Jovibarba & Rosularia

Rhodes & Rockliffe: Begonias

Fibrex Nurseries Ltd: Pelargonium/hardy ferns

Rickards Hardy Ferns Ltd: Hardy and half-hardy ferns

Foxgrove Plants: Ornamental grasses

Romantic Garden Nursery: Topiary

Gateshead Council: Based on the recent restoration of a Victorian Park in the centre of Gateshead. 

Rotherview Nursery: Planted troughs

Glebe Cottage Plants: Perennials

Roualeyn Nursery: Fuchsias

Graeme Iddon 'Maureen Iddon Hardy Plants': Herbaceous cut flowers

Rougham Hall Nurseries: Hardy perennials

Grenada: Grenada’s flora

Royal National Rose Society

HW Hyde & Son: Lilies

Sheila Chapman Clematis

Hall Farm Nursery: Ferns

Somerset Postal Flowers: Themed flower arrangements

Hampshire Carnivorous Plants

Southend-on-Sea Borough Council: ‘Southend past and present’

Hardy Plant Society: Plants suitable for dry situations

Southfield Nurseries: Cacti & succulents

Hardy's Cottage Garden Plants: Herbaceous perennials

The Big Grass Company: ‘The urban surfer’

Harts Nursery: Asiatic, oriental & longiflorum lilies

The Botanic Nursery: Digitalis

Harveys Garden Plants: Woodland and shade-loving plants

The Horticultural Society of Trinidad & Tobago: 'A tropical garden'

Helen & David Millner: Phalaenopsis

The Sun Newspaper/Writtle College: New plants

Herons Bonsai Ltd

Thorncroft Clematis Nursery

Hewitt-Cooper Carnivorous Plants

Three Counties Nurseries: Aquilegias

Hillier Nurseries Ltd: Trees, shrubs & herbaceous perennials
Second view

Three Countries Potatoes/Thompson & Morgan: Potatoes

Hippopottering Nursery: Japanese maples

Trevena Cross Nurseries: Southern hemisphere plants

Hopleys Plants Ltd: Perennials & shrubs

UK Horticulture: 'From field to fork' in association with Quality Standard beef and lamb and the National Farmers' Union; UK-grown fruit, flowers, vegetables and plants

Howard Nurseries Ltd: Hardy perennials

Viv Marsh Postal Plants: Alstromerias and Zantedeschias

Ichiyo School of Ikebana: Japanese floral art

W & S Lockyer: Auriculas

Ikebana of Kensington & Chelsea

W Robinson & Son (Seeds & Plants) Ltd: 'Colour in the vegetable garden'

J.S.Pennings 'De Bilt': Hyacinths

W S Warmenhoven: Amaryllis, Allium & Ornithogalum

Jacques Amand International: Bulbous plants

Walkers Bulbs @ Taylors: Daffodils

Jamaica Horticultural Society: Tropical and sub-tropical cut flowers grown in Jamaica

Westcountry Nurseries (Incorporating Westcountry Lupins): Lupins

Jekka's Herb Farm

Westdale Nurseries: Bougainvilleas

Kelways Ltd: Peonies & Iris

Wilford Bulb Co Ltd: Lilium