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Visa Mastercard Maestro Expiry date Signature Title Surname Address Post/Zip code Daytime tel no. Email address Issue no. (Maestro only) Subscriber number (if applicable) Date / / Prickly pear genus – ‘Utopian’ variety (7) Salad plant variety that’s frozen in the main? (7) Dicksonia possibly interferes badly – is removed (4,4) Stolon found in Brunnera (6) Tall, white narcissus initially grown under Lent lilies (4) The willow genus’s crooked axils (5) A Petunia Surfinia series – Japanese sport (4) Like Stephen Lacey, one who likes a good plot? (8) Shingle, say, left after burial site (6) Gardener De Thame’s first pinkflower­ing heuchera (6) Crushes cucurbits (8) Crooked, like Agrostis grass? (4) Like a sickly plant, or like one that’s overwhelmi­ng? (5) Their shells may deter slugs, for example, on tops of green saxifrages (4) A lot of snowdrops lost at sea? (6) Fruit used as a vegetable – that’s cool! (8) The sundew genus, ‘Red Rosa’ maybe? (7) Evergreen Berberis relative … in garden and in arboretum (7)

Genus of plants also called moss rose – Carol put out one (9)

Required to include end of daffodil, having stiff, narrow leaves (7)

White astrantias include these sweet spire shrubs (5)

The sedge genus – be concerned about ten (5)

Genus of plants in Protea family named after planthunte­r Joseph (7)

Rhubarb genus gets the man in the drink! (5)

Nice, close fern produces flower head (13)

A salvia with lavender-blue flowers is half fennel! (3) A tall, bearded iris – ‘Wildebeest’? (3) Always envious for a Scots pine, say (9)

A salvia with red flowers turning white transform his plot (3,4)

As plants with stalks are … checked? (7)

It’s a white dwarf rhododendr­on, duck! (5)

Liquid sometimes applied to chestnut and plantain (5)

Agave relative that flowers annually (5)

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