The Plant Review

Published four times a year, this inspiring magazine takes an in-depth look at the bizarre, brilliant and beautiful plants that grow in gardens. If plants are your thing, The Plant Review magazine is essential reading

March 2024

Inside the issue

Hear about encounters with Chinese shrubby Lornicera at home and abroad; size up some unsung spring lovelies with a selection of the best Erythronium; look at the exciting new cultivars of Syneilesis and their novel uses; find the best Prunus serrula to grow for polished bark; survey some crosses of large-bracted Cornus and some stand out cultivars; and spread the word on the garden merits of Erinus alpinus.

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Artist in residence entries revealed

The inaugural The Plant Review artist-in-residence competition attracted some fantastic botanical illustrations. We can now reveal all the entries and the winner.

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Features from the magazine

Written by people who know and grow plants, each 68-page, colour issue balances an exciting mix of news, gardens and profiles of plants you will long to grow.

“Plant enthusiasts never tire of discovering new things about their favourite subject. The Plant Review is a formidable source of expertise presented in an accessible style.”

Roy Lancaster OBE, VMH, plantsman, writer and broadcaster

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Keep up to date with all that’s new in the world of garden plants by subscribing to The Plant Review, the best and most exciting quarterly for the garden plant enthusiast

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Highlights from the back issues

Discover the wonderful world of plants with a look back at in-depth plant profiles, cultivation advice, international garden visits, news, findings from plant trials and botanical explorations in this celebration of all things plants.

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