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Monthly Archives: April 2020

Free Plants from the Plant Fairs

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on April 22, 2020 by SPH-AdminApril 22, 2020

We thought it would be good to see how the free plants that have been given away at the Plant Heritage plant fairs at Helmingham Hall look today. If we can find some more pictures, we’ll make a special page for them on the web site. If you’ve got a good photo of one of the free plants, however old, please send it to IT.Admin@SuffolkPlantHertitage.com . Here’s one to start us off:

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Species Tulips

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on April 20, 2020 by SPH-AdminApril 20, 2020

A feature by our award-winning National Collection holder, Sarah Cooke… Wild tulips, by which I mean species tulips growing in the wild, have a wonderful mechanism to ensure that the bulbs grow at an ideal depth for the conditions in which they are found.  This seems like magic, when you realise that they usually begin as seeds germinating on the surface of the soil.  We have a good number of Tulipa sprengeri growing in the garden; mature, flowering sized bulbs are … Continue reading →

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Paeonia mascula subsp. russoi

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on April 3, 2020 by SPH-AdminApril 3, 2020

A note from our Propagation Officer, Anne Tweddle… Paeonia mascula subsp. russoi It’s the first of my species Paeonia to flower, and is a lovely thing. A  clump forming herbaceous perennial,  about 60cm tall. It has shiny foliage green flushed with a little purple with bright pink-purple flowers and a central boss of pale yellow stamens. Seed has been successfully germinated, and we have some small plants to sell.  

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