Ulmus
10 Feb 2012
Disease-resistant cultivars could help the elm to launch a comeback, says Miranda Kimberley.
Palm trees can transform a garden into a desert island, Miranda Kimberley reports.
Disease-resistant cultivars could help the elm to launch a comeback, says Miranda Kimberley.
These plants provide colourful structure in winter and flowers in summer, says Miranda Kimberley.
This hairy quick-grower seeds well and produces striking flower spikes, says Miranda Kimberley.
Often treated by councils as annuals, tulips are still worth the trouble to plant, says Miranda Kimberley.
These sun-loving flowers provide bursts of colour late into the season, says Miranda Kimberley.
These low-growing mountain plants will thrive in the right conditions, says Miranda Kimberley.
This easy-to-clip shrub lends itself equally to low edging or ground cover, says Miranda Kimberley.
A range of vibrant colours makes this plant a popular choice in borders, says Miranda Kimberley.
These climbers can create a fragrant display in all but the coldest areas, says Miranda Kimberley.



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