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Karel Heemskerk
is the co-owner of the Heemskerk-Rietvink nursery where many different cut flowers are grown. |
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Jan Verschoor
Jan Verschoor is a dedicated nurseryman and plant breeder. |
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Jan van Winsen
grows many different types of plants for the cut-flower trade. |
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Jan van den Top
Jan van den Top is a Heuchera and Hosta enthusiast who also owns a retail nursery. |
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Helmut Stade
owns a retail and wholesale nursery where he has discovered many new varieties over the years. |
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Harrie Verduin
The Astilbe specialist whose boldly-coloured introductions do the talking. |
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Gert van Eijk-Bos
is an expert in producing plants from tissue culture, and is based at one of the world's leading laboratories. |
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Dick Maas
The plant collector who struck gold. |
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Chris Ghyselen
is a garden designer whose affinity with the natural world is resulting in fabulous new varieties. |
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Aad Wijnhout
is a commercial perennial grower who also specialises in breeding Heuchera. |
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New from France
Tuesday, 18 July 2006
For 2007 Darwin PlantSpotters will be introducing 3 fantastic new Heucheras from French breeder Thierry Delabroye.
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Exciting new Astilbes for 2007!
Tuesday, 13 June 2006
While you're anticipating the 2006 summer of gardening, Darwin PlantSpotters is already looking to the future with 2 very special new Astilbes.
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The Plant Chooser
By Miriam Young
An overview of the Darwin PlantSpotters 2007 range and the man responsible for their selection. |
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| Also spotted! |
The best of the rest
By Miriam Young
While the plants featured on this site and sold with the Darwin PlantSpotters label are undeniably special, there are also many other perennials we know PlantSpotters fans will love! |
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| New Plants |
Do you have a new variety?
By Miriam Young
Do you have a plant you have bred or discovered in your garden which you believe to be completely new? If so we'd love to hear from you! |
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| Preferred by plantspeople |
Back to the roots
By Hans Witteman
A plant is not another bag of potato chips, ready to be consumed. You've got to work first and that is actually part of the enjoyment. |
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| In the shops |
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| Community |
Getting involved
By Miriam Young
Be part of the plant future by taking part in discussions between hybridisers, growers, gardeners and everybody else involved. |
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| How to use this site |
Navigating your way around
By Miriam Young
Welcome to Darwin PlantSpotters. Just a few clicks and you will be experiencing gardening as you've never known it before! |
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