Exhibitors
Floral exhibitors in the Great Pavilion
The rare, the fascinating and the beautiful fill the Great Pavilion - the spectacular centerpiece of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. World-class nurseries, growers and plant specialists dazzle Chelsea visitors with displays of colour and fragrance from some of the world’s finest plant collections.
Some of the companies have provided links to their websites; click on the exhibitor's name to visit the site.
New plant launches at the show
Images: Martin Mulchinock
A B Longden
Pansies, violas
Ainsworth Displays
Palm trees
Aldo Airplants
Ambius
Tropical & subtropical foliage plants
Avon Bulbs
Barbados Horticultural Society
Tropical flowers and foliage
Barnsdale Gardens
Peat-free herbaceous plants and perennials.
The display will be a cottage garden incorporating a statue, called ‘Maurice’, made from reclaimed lawnmower and tractor parts.
Blackmore & Langdon
Begonias, delphiniums
Bloms Bulbs
Tulips
Blooms of Bressingham
Alpines, conifers, perennials
Bonsai Kai
Borneo Exotics
Carnivorous plants, featuring Nepenthes
Bowden Hostas
Brian & Pearl Sulman
Pelargoniums
Brian and Pearl celebrate their 20th year exhibiting at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
New plants
Broadleigh Gardens
Bulbs
Burncoose Nurseries
The display is sponsored, for the fifth time, by Guy Hands of Terra Firma Capital Partners who are a major supporter of The Prince’s Trust. The exhibit will be a horticultural metaphor for the work of the trust. The stand will show a small area of urban decline, sparse and populated with weeds, which then flourishes into a wonderful garden of colour, showing how young lives, if tended, can be transformed from something barren into something positive and worthwhile.
New plant
Burnham Nurseries
Orchids
This is Burnham Nurseries’ 50th consecutive year at the show. The world-renowned orchid specialist from Devon is one of only a handful of nurseries who have exhibited at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 50 times or more - in 2007 the nursery celebrates its Golden Anniversary. The banked display will showcase an impressive 12m (40ft) stretch of multi-coloured, exotic orchid species and hybrids.
Bushukan Bonsai
The nursery’s exhibit, From East to West’, is divided into two displays - bonsai in a Japanese garden, and bonsai displayed in an English garden. The nursery aims to demonstrate that traditionally most bonsai trees live outside and not on the sideboard! Bushukan Bonsai plan to display a trident maple that is more than 100 years old and has never been seen at Chelsea before.


Alpine Garden Society