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/ ACROSS 1 Leaves aloe fig out (7) 5 John __, horticulturist MBE, VMH – fantastic, says me! (6)
Remark about our plantsman, Hans (6)
The vetchling genus truly has changed (8)
Campanula flowers are __-shaped (4)
Bad in the case of the skunk cabbage flower (5)
Their shells are a deterrent to slugs, good people (4) Bends down, it’s said, tree limbs (6) Moral: dig out a Calendula plant (8) Flowering climber of the pea family… is a write off! (8)
They protect fruit trees from winter moth caterpillars – altering garden’s base (6,5)
Rude talk of parasitic fungus affecting plants? (4)
Passionate dance from this compact form of Weigela florida? (5) Partly prune a tree – spruce (4) Genus of a half-hardy orchid – albeit twisting around centre of pillar (8)
Citrus fruit, Blenheim type of apple? (6) See 21 across. Mottled, like the petals of Turk’s cap lily (8) DOWN 1 Accelerate growth eg of chicory (5) 2 A Hydrangea paniculata – focus of public attention! (9)
These containers improve root growth – right out of Heathrow and Gatwick, say? (3,4)
A slug-killing nematode Nat removed from spoiled watermelon (7)
Tare, dissolved with rum, gets riper (7) Part of a flower pistil’s elegance (5) French water in purple aubergine (3)
Parts of fungus – sick-looking if green around them! (5) Poppy’s narcotic produce (5) Condition where tomato’s stalk end fails to ripen – affecting eg bracken (9)
Sounds of Rhinanthus seeds in their pods disconcerts (7)
Plants that last only one blooming year! (7) Shaped like a certain artichoke (7) Sunflower cultivar with giant-sized head (5)
Small organisms – a blooming nuisance on ponds, etc! (5)
It’s the common garden earthworm, chuck (3)