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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)