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The Garden
September 2001
Volume 126; Part 9

COVER

 

Peppers symbolically depicting a principle of heredity discovered by Gregor Mendel (pp680-2): that in second-generation hybrids three out of four offspring bear the characteristics of the dominant gene, and one displays that of the recessive gene. Geoffrey Dixon explains how genes work (pp683-7)

Image: Tim Sandall/Toplinc Imaging

 

News

661

Tradescant's Diary

669

Plas Brondanw
Sister garden of Portmeirion
Jenny Hendy

670

Apple Source
Regional cultivars
Gerald Edwards

674

Annual Returns
Autumn-sown annuals
Ian Spence

678

Ahead of His Time
Gregor Mendel - 100 years on
Simon Thornton-Wood

680

The Book of Life
Processes of genetic engineering
Geoffrey R Dixon

683

AGM Plant
Pear 'Concorde'
Gerald Edwards

688

Bright Shades
Bulbs under trees
Christine Skelmersdale

689

Plants that Should be Better Known
Heptacodium miconioides
Roy Lancaster

692

Reaping the Rewards
Harvest time on the allotment
Cleave West

694

Naturally Relaxed
Steppe and prairie planting at Lady Farm near Bristol
John Brookes

698

Sharper Images
Growing hardy yuccas
Christine Shaw

704

More than Room to Read
Visiting the new Lindley Library
Brent Elliott and Andrea Loom

708

Closing the Show
Amaryllis belladonna
Alan Street

712

Rising Star
Review of the RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park 2001

716

Viewpoint
Feast or Folly
Moyra Bremner

720

 

 

Viewpoint
Acts of Judgement
Phil Gates

722

Problem Profiles

724

Letters

727

Books

729

Perspectives
RHS Events in your Region

732