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The glorious rosy-mauve blooms of Colchicum speciosum are a highlight of autumn (pp710-713)
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| News |
664 |
| Letters |
673 |
| Tradescant's Diary |
677 |
Moorland haven
Sleightholme Dale Lodge in Yorkshire
NIGEL DUNNETT |
678 |
Orchestrating the grand finale
Late-summer flowers
URSULA BUCHAN |
682 |
Nurseries to visit
PMA Plants in Somerset
ROY LANCASTER
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688 |
Leaves from the Lindley Library
Vegetables through the ages
BRENT ELLIOTT
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692 |
Lots of conviviality
Thriving allotments in Birmingham
ALEXANDRA BAULKWILL |
693 |
Moving the inside outside
Review of the RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park |
698 |
Capturing dryads, methuselas and ents
In search of magnificent trees
JON ARDLE |
702 |
The season's last encore
Using colchicums in the garden
VAL BOURNE
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710 |
A brush with nature
Profile extracted from The Plantsman
URSULA BUCHAN
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715 |
More than a hint of ginger
Broadening the range of exotics to try
TIM BRANNEY |
718 |
Sow sow quick quick slow
Propagating lilies from seed
DAVID HIDE |
724 |
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Spring-loaded action
Planning for spring bedding displays
NIGEL COLBORN |
726 |
| RHS Help and Advice |
732 |
| Book reviews |
737 |
Compass
RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 396Kb)
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Last words
The noisiest border I've ever done
LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
748 |