Publications
RHS Journals
The Garden
May 2005
Volume 130; Part 5
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In spring, Euphorbia myrsinites holds bright greenish yellow bracts above its spiralling blue-grey leaves (pp348-51) Image: Neil Holmes |
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In Contact |
315 | |
| News | 318 | |
| Letters | 327 | |
| Tradescant's Diary | 329 | |
| Growing for gold A profile of grower Medwyn Williams SUE SPIELBERG |
330 | |
| Begonias for the great outdoors Hardier begonia species BOB BROWN |
334 | |
| Family affair Linn Botanic Gardens, Scotland JO WHITTINGHAM |
337 | |
| Hardy exotics and native beauties Growing orchids in the garden CHRIS BAILES |
342 | |
| Scene in green Plants with extraordinary hues PHIL CLAYTON |
348 | |
| Lilac time The best cultivars of Syringa vulgaris COLIN CHAPMAN |
352 | |
| Cultivating a taste for eastern cuisine Raymond Blanc in the Great Pavilion ALEXANDRA BAULKWILL |
358 | |
| Nurseries to visit Long Acre Plants ROY LANCASTER |
362 | |
| Can you feel the heat? Paul Spracklin's subtropical garden PHIL CLAYTON |
366 | |
| Viewpoint Chelsea Flower Show Tim Richardson |
372 | |
| RHS Help and Advice | 374 | |
| Book reviews | 379 | |
Compass |
380 | |
| Last words A vision in full colour LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
390 | |


