Wild as some may look, botanic gardens are orderly places, where everything is planted for a reason. But home gardens are different, altogether more personal
While Stuart Worboys saves rare plants at work, his home garden is planted to appeal to birds and insects.While Stuart Worboys saves rare plants at work, his home garden is planted to appeal to birds and insects.Last modified on Sat 11 Jun 2022 21.01 BSTon a winter’s day, the botanist Prof Tim Entwisle was struck by the sight of a Persian ironwood tree. The tree was leafless but not lifeless.
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