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Chelsea Flower Show 2007

 

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

Eagle Sweet PeasEagle Sweet Peas
New plants

 

Eric Young Orchid FoundationEric Young Orchid Foundation
This year’s exhibit displays orchids in a semi-naturalistic setting, with all plants grown by the Foundation and many exhibited for the first time.

 

Eversley NurseryEversley Nursery
Grasses

 

Farmyard NurseriesFarmyard Nurseries
Ferns, trees and shrubs

 

FernatixFernatix
Ferns

 

Fleur de Lys Conservatory PlantsFleur de Lys Conservatory Plants
Bougainvilleas, palms, houseplants

 

Gateshead CouncilGateshead Council
Three-dimensional display using annual bedding, perennials and carpet bedding

 

Graeme Iddon Cut Flower DisplaysGraeme Iddon Cut Flower Displays
Chrysanthemums, delphiniums

 

Green Garden HerbsGreen Garden Herbs
First time at Chelsea. The nursery is exhibiting a number of fruit-scented sages, low-growing thymes, mints (including citrus mints such as lime, grapefruit and orange), and some of its 15 cultivars of basil. More unusual/rare featured plants include parcel, raspberry sage and Florence mint.

 

GrenadaGrenada
Tropical and sub-tropical plants
This year’s exhibit - Time & Tide - evokes the spirit of Grenada’s scenic coves and bays, and features an old jetty with the trappings of bygone days.