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Abbotsbury
Sub-tropical Gardens - A
magnificent 20 acre garden filled with rare and exotic plants from
all over the world. Most of these were new introductions to this
country, found by the plant hunting descendants of the Countess. |
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Burncoose Nurseries -
Massive selection of plants from one of the UK's biggest nurseries. |
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Crocus
- The UK's biggest
gardening website and every gardener’s Eden. Since launching in
April 2000, it has become the most popular destination for shoppers
looking for plants and garden equipment. |
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David's
Exotic Plants UK is a specialist
nursery in Canterbury Kent. Offers online shopping for Citrus,
bougainvilleas, plumeria, bauhinia, loquat, gloriosa, container
grown exotics and many more exciting exotics. |
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ExoticGarden.com
- Will Giles's
Exotic garden in
Norwich is renowned for growing plants that supposedly
shouldn’t survive on the East coast of England, but in
fact they do! |
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Florida
Palm Trees
- Provides Articles and Tips on how to care for a Palm
Tree including planting, watering, fertilizing, and
dealing with insects and diseases. Huge database of Palm
Trees with detailed description and colorful photos. |
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Gardening Express
- With a massive variety of
products and through dedication to quality, service and value for
money, the business is now becoming a force to be reckoned with in
mail order Gardening. With our highly competitive pricing and delivery
inclusive. |
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Great
Dixter is the home of
garden writer Christopher Lloyd, who has developed a most exciting
garden incorporating a number of medieval buildings. The gardens
have a large number of clipped topiary, carpets of wild meadow
flowers, an ever changing tapestry of mixed borders, dreamy ponds
and an Exotic garden. |
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Kew Gardens
The
fantastic Kew Gardens and Wakehurst Place is a fabulous day out.
With amazing gardens, science & learning, conservation &
much more. |
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Logan
Botanic Garden - Logan
lies at the south-western tip of Scotland, and it is unrivalled as
the country’s most exotic garden. Because of the influence of the
Gulf Stream, a remarkable collection of bizarre and beautiful plants
flourishes outside, making this Garden a plantsman’s paradise. |
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The
Chelsea Physic Garden was
founded by the Society of Apothecaries in 1673 in order to promote
the study of botany in relation to medicine, then known as the
"physic" or healing arts. Now you can find a wide range of
interesting tropical plants. |
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The Eden
Project - In a
giant crater in Cornwall, England we bring the
stories of our world to life. In the huge covered
conservatories, or Biomes as we call them, you can visit
the majestic rainforests, the Mediterranean, South
Africa and California and in the Outdoor Landscape
discover more about the plants and places that share our
Cornish climate. |
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The
European Palm Society
- The very first on-line palm organization in the world!
We hope to provide information, enjoyment, interactive
discussion, and the very best articles and pictures on
cold hardy palms and other exotics. |
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The
Lost Gardens of Heligan -
Over 200 acres of superb working Victorian gardens and pleasure
grounds together with a magnificent complex of walled gardens.
Summerhouses, lawns, lakes and ponds, huge productive gardens and
fruithouses, and a 22-acre subtropical jungle. |
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Thompson
& Morgan -
One of the UK's leading mail order suppliers of quality gardening products. Established in 1855, their range now includes over 6,000 plants, bulbs, seeds, fruit, seed potatoes plus many more products. |
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Trebah
- Cornwall's
garden of dreams. This
lovely wild sub-tropical ravine paradise winds through
huge plantations of 100 year old giant tree ferns,
rhododendrons, magnolias, camellias, palms and 2 acres
of massed hydrangeas to a private beach on the Helford
River. |
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Tresco Abbey
Garden - These Abbey
Gardens are a glorious exception - a perennial Kew without the
glass - shrugging off salt spray and Atlantic gales to host
20,000 exotic plants. |
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Urban
Jungle - Exotic &
Unusual Plants including cannas, gingers, bananas, tree ferns,
palms, bamboos, aroids and unusual perennials. Easter Island
figures, driftwood sculpters and hammocks. Online ordering via a
secure server. |
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