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Disease that makes plants wither… and top of bulb glow! (6)

The French adapted geums as peas and beans etc (7)

A classic red/white radish – it’s a diamond! (8)

Genus of goat’s rue – in Donegal eg Ardara (6)

Name of a compact, yellow Helianthus – ‘Princess Royal’ (4)

Succulent plants – a sloe variety (5)

Cook rarely includes the mallow ‘gumbo’ (4)

Talk to this award-winning British plantswoma­n! (6)

19th-century English plant hunter, when soil shifted (1,1,6)

Thorny bushes revealed by botanist, initially, on leisurely walks (8)

Sea-pink’s economical management (6)

Leaf rib of some foxglove, infected (4)

Planthunte­r, Joseph’s river enclosures (5) It’s a plant’s vital juices, fool! (3) It’s useful for carrying a mound of soil (6)

Prepares to blanch celery? Soil’s exhausted (6,2)

Perennial with bottle-brush flowers – one in trials, maybe (7)

Hybrid rhododendr­on group from a sheepish nursery-rhyme character! (2-4)

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Leguminous spiky-flowered plant (5)

Great Dixter’s head gardener, Fergus’s attic room at end of allotment (7) A tree genus in Haiti liana (5) Genus of plant also called ‘lily turf’ produces ripe oil (7)

Estimates the size of, we hear, plum-like fruits (5)

Common name for achillea’s messy oil film (7)

A loose-leaf chicory shaped like Rio’s famous mountain (5,4)

‘Living fossil’ weed disturbing earth soil (9)

Essential product of eg eucalyptus (3)

Conditions liked by eg diascia in Inverewe today (3)

Genus of herb also called bee balm – a random mixture (7)

Overcast, except when after start of summer (7)

An eglantine’s fruit – pink and trendy (7)

Shady place in the garden – in gazebo we renovated (5)

Perhaps the genista bush moved around end of year (5)

Trim a dried fruit (5)

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