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Richard Saul
bred the Echinaceas that everybody's talking about. But there's so much more to him than just Coneflowers! |
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René van Gaalen
is the anarchist of the plant-breeding world, constantly coming up with unexpected new varieties. |
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Pieter Damen
Pieter Damen is a cutflower grower who's constantly working to breed improved varieties. |
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Piet Zonneveld
Piet Zonneveld is an Agapanthus specialist, with over 40 varieties at his nursery. |
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Piet Oudolf
is an internationally renowned garden designer and plant hybridiser, with a number of notable achievements. |
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Peter van Steijn
Peter van Steijn is a cutflower grower who takes great pleasure in breeding new varieties. |
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Nico Wigchert
grows and breeds many Delphinium varieties, mainly for the cut-flower market. |
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Nic Geerlings
Nic Geerlings owns a production nursery where he grows several different genera of perennials. |
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Mark van Kesteren
is a perennial propagator and grower responsible for raising a range of sought-after varieties. |
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Marco van Noort
Initially in the cut flower trade, Marco switched to perennials during the 1980's and never looked back. |
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Back to the roots
Wednesday, 08 October 2003 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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By Miriam Young
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Back to the roots
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