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Pulsatilla vulgaris - Pasque Flower in Kent garden 
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Floral display in town in France  
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Magical early morning light in spring with quite heavy dew on the ground and bed of tulips - Broadview Gardens, Kent  
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The borders in this garden are filled to maximum with plants that continue to impress because of regular dead-heading - Merriments Gardens, East Sussex   
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Circular pathway surrounds a small pond, with Lythrum salicaria emerging from the water - Broadview Gardens, Kent   
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Early morning and the new growth of spring foliage in a border with Betula trees - Hadlow College, Kent 
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Rudbeckia - Perennial which flowers late summer and autumn 
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Rosa - Rose hips in East Sussex garden 
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Lilium 
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The original design of the Peter Coats Border provided a mirror image of the planting on both sides of the path. Here we see a tall group of Echinops as a strong foreground - Buscot Park 
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Nigella damascena - has delightful pale blue flowers during the summer, followed by these attractive seed heads which double as dried floral decoration 
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Lilium in Kent garden 
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Lilium 
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A general view of Sandell Lake, with reeds, grasses and canna at waterside 
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Protea - The Palheiro Gardens, Madeira. Genus of evergreen shrub in February, is frost tender and likes full sun and well drained soil. Difficult to grow in Britain 
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A hybrid developed from the original Helleborus orientalis - Flowers singly or in clusters in late winter to early spring 
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Helleborus  
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Helleborus - Stinking Hellebore has an unpleasant scent and can cause skin irritation, borne in clusters late winter to early spring 
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Hamamelis 
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Group of Mycena alcalina growing on stumps of conifer, with moss covering - Nap Wood Nature Reserve, East Sussex   
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Mycena inclinata - Quite common, found in dense tufts on oak stumps 
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Lilium 
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Echinacea purpurea at Merriments Gardens, East Sussex 
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Cyperus papyrus  
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Galanthus 'Sam Arnott' - Snowdrops in Kent garden 
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Sandell Lake, Broadview Gardens on a very cold and frosty January morning 
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Frosted topiary in the Knot garden 
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A view of this quite elaborate parterre was taken from a high viewpoint in the town's square. 
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Verbena bonariensis and Eryngium - Broadview Gardens, Hadlow College, Kent 
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Passiflora - Passion flower in Norfolk garden conservatory in August 
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Bog Asphodel in the low lying, boggy area of a wild garden. The plant is quite rare, and not usually found in a garden enviroment, East Sussex 
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Matteuccia struthiopteris - Ostrich-feather fern in Wiltshire garden in April 
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A hybrid developed from the original Helleborus orientalis 
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Succulent 
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Common name - "Golden Wonder" - Large shrub approx.  3m high.  Species originally from tropical Africa. Flowers all year round on Island of Madeira - Hotel Splendida Tropical Garden in February. 
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A rear-end view of a flower 
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Dahlia 'Statement' 
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Dahlia 'Edith' 
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Cyclamen flowering in Kent garden in September  
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A tall, fragile grey Agaric which thrives in a habitat of leaf litter or charred wood 
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Lilium 
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Tulipa  
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Evergreen early flowering Clematis which has a scent of citrus and can be seen from winter to early spring 
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Two borders of Canna x generalis in early, misty morning in September - Broadview Gardens, Hadlow College, Kent 
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The Brown Birch Bolete - Common in birch woodland during summer to autumn season 
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Bottle Brush   
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Endymion non-scriptus - Bluebell shot in Kent woodland 
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Deciduous trees with red leaves underplanted with groundcover plants 
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The tulips are lit by early morning glancing light, to give them shape and identity. Beyond, there are high hedges that separate the various 'rooms' that make up the garden - Broadview Gardens, Hadlow College, Kent. 
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Allium christophii with lettuces 
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