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Industry insider and garden writer Graham Rice shares details of new and exciting plant introductions
By Graham Rice Breeding developments create easy to grow new salvias for small spaces
By Graham Rice Three plants top the list new entries in the latest edition of the RHS Plant Finder
By Graham Rice National Plant Collection holder creates a unique new bi-coloured butterfly bush
By Graham Rice Purple foliage and tasty fruits make ‘Red ‘n’ Black’ the first ...
By Graham Rice New varieties may not always be what they seem
By Graham Rice An award-winning new rose that is as good in the vase as it is in the garden
By Graham Rice Brilliantly coloured and well behaved, this new bugle brings vibrant hues to shady spots
By Graham Rice The culmination of over one hundred years of breeding, this new dwarf forsythia looks set to ...
By Graham Rice Variegation brings all-year foliage colour in this exciting new British-bred hebe
By Graham Rice This uniquely coloured new sedge adds orange glows to autumn and winter gardens
By Graham Rice New British-bred ranunculus look set to kick start interest in this under-used group of ...
By Graham Rice This is one of those valuable plants that brings together two trends in one rather special ...
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