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Plantipp enters seven entries for RHS Chelsea Flower Show

  • By Myra
  • 10 May 2022
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 Not only will Heuchera L. Frilly (‘Alchefril’PBR) and  Forsythia x intermedia 'Discovery' John Mitchell enter the Plant of the Year competition, Dutch breeders’ agent Plantipp has no less than seven entries for RHS Chelsea Flower Show. These entries will be presented by Marshalls, T&M and Surreal Succulents. 
 
T&M will proudly introduce Salvia JS A Little Bit and Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Intense’ PBR. Both spectacular varieties impress with their larger-than-life blooms and intense, vibrant colours. 
 

Surreal Semponiums returns with two new introductions 

After last year’s success with Semponium’ Sienna’, Surreal Succulents will introduce two new Semponium to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show visitors. Semponium’ Destiny’ can be recognized by its distinctly dark, veiny leaves, with colours ranging from bright green to an intense purple. Unlike most purple Aeonium hybrids, x Semponium’ Destiny’ holds its dark colours all year round. x Semponium’ Diamond’ is named after its jewel-like pointed leaves, and the eye-catching lime green colour with contrasting red outline makes it a real sight for sore eyes. 
 
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Marshalls adds colour to gardens and plates alike. 

Marshalls will be presenting the award-winning Buddleja davidii Butterfly Candy® Little Ruby (‘BotEx 006’PBR), a newly introduced novelty that, within months, was famed for its well-branched, compact habit and vibrant colours. The same goes for Echinacea Evolution Colorific (‘Balevoeen’PBR), one of the most adored compact, exuberantly blooming and colour-changing Echinacea. Last but not least, Marshalls will introduce a new BrassiCasa introduction: Broccoli Purplelicious. This purple tenderstem broccoli has a unique purple colour that lasts even when prepared - adding colour to both the garden and plate.  
 
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