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The Free Plant for Spring 2019

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on April 3, 2019 by SPH-AdminApril 3, 2019

Symphyotrichum novae-angliae ‘Rougham Purple’, is the free plant (for the first 800 visitors) at Helmingham Plant Fair May 2019. Recent changes in taxonomy mean that  Symphyotrichum is now accepted to be the correct name for this lovely plant that most people know as Aster. It was bred in Suffolk by Rougham Nursery by the current owner’s father some twenty or more  years ago. It currently has one supplier in the RHS Plantfinder, that being West Acre Gardens in Norfolk. The … Continue reading →

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Open Garden & Event at Columbine Hall

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on February 13, 2019 by SPH-AdminFebruary 13, 2019

Open Garden & Suffolk Plant Heritage Event at Columbine Hall, Sunday 17th March.

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Anna Pavord – 23rd March 2019

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on January 20, 2019 by SPH-AdminJanuary 20, 2019

* THIS YEAR’S SPECIAL EVENT – MEMBERS £8, GUESTS  WELCOME £15 * ‘Bulbs for All Seasons’ by Anna Pavord 2.30pm Stowupland Village Hall, IP14 4BQ Anna needs no introduction having spoken to us before (‘The Tulip’). Her gardening books and articles are read throughout the world and we are delighted she will come again to Suffolk. (Tickets by cheque in advance please to Secretary, Isobel Ashton, 6 College Lane, Bury St Edmunds, IP331NN)

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Autumn Plant Fair 2018

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on September 14, 2018 by SPH-AdminSeptember 14, 2018

  Don’t Forget!  Plant Heritage Autumn Plant Fair and Artisan Market Sunday 16th September:  10 am – 4 pm, Helmingham Hall, IP14 6EF. Entrance: Adults £7.00 – Children: Free (includes admission into the Grade 1 Listed Gardens). • Free plant for the first 800 visitors • Hundreds of rare and unusual plants • Garden and lifestyle accessories • Specialist nurseries & National Plant Collections • Expert advice & demonstrations • Garden tours • Live music & entertainment • Local food and drink producers … Continue reading →

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The Free Plant for September 2018

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on September 3, 2018 by SPH-AdminSeptember 3, 2018

It’s not long now before the Plant Heritage Plant Fair at Helmingham Hall on Sunday, 16th September.   The free plant (for the first 800) is Narcissus bulbocodium subspecies conspicuus – a ‘Hoop Petticoat’ species Narcissus. It reliably produces up to 15 bright golden yellow flowers per bulb with fine grass-like foliage. It’s strong growing, increases rapidly and is good for naturalising in short, rough grassland or in an open garden situation. It flowers in mid April and grows to a … Continue reading →

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