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    • A close up photo of a red and yellow strawberry plant
      Article: Preview Blooming Marvellous reveals master botanic illustrators at Natural History Museum Tring
      Great botanical illustrators from across the centuries, including the artist who made a fateful trip with Captain Cook and important contributors to science, feature in Tring.
      21 May 2013
    • Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Surrey Gertrude Jekyll: Landscape Gardener and Craftswoman
      Gertrude Jekyll was one of the most influential garden designers of all time, whose impact on the art of gardening is still evident around the world today. This exhibition will – for the first time - explore the long...
      The Lightbox | Woking | 15 May — 8 September 2013
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      Article: News in Brief Gertrude Jekyll: Landscape Gardener and Craftswoman to open at Woking's Lightbox
      A major summer exhibition at The Lightbox in Woking will take a look at the myriad talents of Gertrude Jekyll - a prolific pioneer of garden design more than a century ago.
      04 March 2013
    • Event: Seasonal event County: Herefordshire Hampton Court Garden Festival
      Come along to Hampton Court Castle and help us celebrate our Award Winning Gardens. We hope our 150 year old Wisteria archway will be in flower. There will be music in the pavilions, people in period costume wandering...
      Hampton Court Castle | Leominster | 25 — 27 May 2013
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      Event: Lecture County: Surrey Painshill Lunchtime Talks: Hardy Fuchsias by the Fuchsia Society
      Carol Gubler talks about how to plant hardy fuchsias for a season of non-stop flowers and discusses other ideas with fuchsias. Advanced booking required. Book online or call 01932 868113.
      Painshill Park | Cobham | 6 June 2013
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      Article: Preview Seeds of Change: Artist and Arnolfini create A Floating Ballast Seed Garden in Bristol
      An ongoing investigation by Brazilian artist Maria Thereza Alves into ballast flora in the port cities of Europe has birthed an inimitable botanical landmark in Bristol.
      02 May 2013
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