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Everyone knows the old saying about eating an apple a day , but this is just the tiniest tip of the mountain of apple facts and folklore . This wealth of information could perhaps be attributed to the fruit's long association with humans, so long that it might just be the oldest cultivated tree....
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If you go down to the woods today.... you might find an "extinct" tree. Presumed extinct in the wild, that is, as it has only been seen in gardens since 1803. The plant in question is Franklinia alatamaha and we have two flowering well, with gorgeous autumn leaf colour, in the woody Wild Garden...
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The answer is about 100. That is, 100 or so on display in the Glasshouse at Wisley at the moment. Pink ones, green ones, cream ones, purple ones, yellow ones, deep red ones (some are nearly black) and mixed up ones. Some have leaves that are almost round, while others are toothed and jaggedy. Some are...
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If you've visited the Glasshouse at Wisley in the last 3 years, you may know that we have an area called the Glasshouse Gallery. We've used it for photo exhibitions, lectures and learning during Science Week, somewhere to learn about butterflies when we have tropical species in winter (which...
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