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/ ACROSS 5 Sun-loving, nemesia-like, usually pink flower – ‘acid’ is a variety (7)

It’s an edible plant – cos it may be! (7)

Leisurely walk, having topped and tailed wild rose (5)

Cultivate by growing some flora is easy (5)

Newspaper that’s an essential for plant growth (3)

Yellow daisy-like flower, produced from coir mound (9)

Pop group used by flower arranger? (5)

Annual RHS community competitio­n – gives UK trendy outbreak of algae! (7,2,5)

Eg apply a remedy to… spoiled tater (5)

Clump of bushes – berry bush, possibly (9) Pinch out part of kniphofia (3) Citrus fruit – you won’t want to be sold one! (5)

Thorny shrub goes wild around end of September (5)

Dandelion-like wild flower – California aster perhaps (4,3)

Mangetout is one such (4,3) DOWN 1 Plantsman EA Bowles’s first name (6)

Eg protective line of trees – on which to see BBC Gardeners’ World? (6)

Everything starts off this onion genus (6)

Trims back – is removed from damaged cistus (4)

Purple fruit eaten as vegetable – fashionabl­e in a French inn (9)

Tagetes erecta is the ____ marigold (7) Litre of mixed clover, maybe? (7) First name of plantsman EH Wilson (6)

Sedum plant, right inside pots once broken (9)

Related to plant study, Barnsdale’s first action broadcast (7)

Bet Lisa re-arranged perennial with feathery flower plumes (7)

Gardener in Essex holds bulbous plants related to amaryllis (7) Sycamore’s winged fruit (6) A Hydrangea paniculata cultivar – famously clocked in London! (3,3)

Produces eg vegetable crops or gives up (6)

Plant containers worth lots of money? (4)

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