Little known Ginkgo cultivars from Hungary
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During our visit to Hungary we were surprised at the number of unfamiliar tree cultivars of Hungarian origin. I suspect that during it...
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Hungarians are very fond of conifers and most of their gardens feature a wide array of cultivars. Many of these are Hungarian varie...
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Plant Hunting in Hungary
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What a joy it was to spend a week in Hungary, visiting nurseries, plant breeders and botanic gardens. While I am still exhausted, and suf...
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Plant a Hydrangea on your Tree
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There are few plants that create as much excitement as does Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala subsp . petiolaris ) especially whe...
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Budapest - Our next plant Hunting Trip
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Budapest is truly one of the world’s most beautful cities My next plant hunting trip takes us to the beautiful city of Budapest and the...
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Hunting for New Plants in the Netherlands
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I just got back from a week in the Netherlands and now that I've recovered from jet lag, I thought I would share a few new discoveries....
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Finding New Plants is Not Difficult
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One of the great benefits of having a job such as mine is to be fortunate enough to discover a new plant developed by a breeder, seei...
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