More New Plants: The Plant Hunter In Europe Part II
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It was quite evident that there is a lot of shrub breeding going on in Europe. It appears that the trend in shrub use continues to grow in E...
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On the Hunt: New Plants In Europe
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Having been in Belgium and the Netherlands the last week I have a back log of 7200 emails to get through. Still I promised to share some n...
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One Sweet Clethra
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Clethra has long been one of my favorite plants. I’m a sucker for fragrance and few plants pack more olfactory punch than Summer Sweet (...
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Gardening on TV with the Plant Hunter
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I just completed a short trip to the East Coast with stops in Rhode Island, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Maryland. The expedition was both...
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New Plants from Witches' brooms
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You can find new plants in the most unusual places and you might be surprised that some are right under your nose. Most likely you pass the...
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Want to be GREEN? Promote Gardening
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I recently read an annual report for a botanical garden entitled Hope for Healing the Planet . Among other things I learned that they were...
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Fabulous and Foolproof
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In one of my previous posts I asked everyone to complete a Hydrangea survey to give me a better idea what type of plants I should be lo...
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