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Webinar 7 October 2020

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on October 6, 2020 by SPH-AdminOctober 6, 2020

Plant Heritage members are invited to a Zoom webinar on Oct 7, 2020 at 17:00  (the meeting will open at 17:15 for a 17:30 start) Andrew Ward will talk about Late Summer Colour. Dr Andrew Ward comes to us from Norwell Nurseries which is based around a 1 acre plantsman’s garden which holds over 2,500 different species. He will be discussing plants for the end of the season. To keep everyone amused from 5.15 until 5.30 we will have a … Continue reading →

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Autumn Plant Fair Sold Out

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on September 11, 2020 by SPH-AdminSeptember 11, 2020

Tickets for the Plant Fair are now sold out and will not be available on the day.  

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The Free Plant for Autumn 2020

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on September 7, 2020 by SPH-AdminSeptember 9, 2020

Tulipa clusiana ‘Cynthia’  is the free plant (for 800 visitors, released in batches to correspond with booked entry times) at Helmingham Plant Fair September 2020. Tulipa clusiana, commonly known as lady tulip, is a species tulip  that grows to 9-12” tall. ‘Cynthia’ is pale yellow with outer tepals of rose-red edged with pale yellow on the exterior. Flower interior is a solid pale yellow. It blooms April-May and is good for naturalising.

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Autumn Plant Fair 2020

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on August 25, 2020 by SPH-AdminAugust 25, 2020

We are pleased to announce that the 2020 Autumn Plant Fair will go ahead! All official guidelines will be followed, the stalls set further apart and queuing avoided. Plant Heritage Autumn Plant Fair and Artisan Market Sunday 20th September:  10 am – 4 pm, Helmingham Hall, IP14 6EF. Entrance: Adults £8.00 – Children: Free (includes admission into the Grade 1 Listed Gardens). For tickets, go to: https://www.helmingham.com/events/autumn-plant-fair-with-artisan-market/ Entry times have been staggered for ease of social distancing. There is no … Continue reading →

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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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