Explore RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2017
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Plant of the Year Awards
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Discover the inspiration behind the world-famous show gardens at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2017 and shop the must-have plants used to create the innovative designs.
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Breaking Ground
Wilson McMillan
The Breaking Ground garden highlights Wellington College’s ambition to break down barriers to education, and explores the themes of progress, evolution and thought patterns. The planting draws inspiration from heathland around the College.
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‘500 Years of Covent Garden’
Lee Bestall
‘500 Years of Covent Garden’ The Sir Simon Milton Foundation Garden in partnership with Capco takes the eponymous area’s floral heritage as its inspiration and is designed to share the identity and culture of the famous district through the ages.
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Greening Grey Britain Garden
Nigel Dunnett
The Greening Grey Britain Garden highlights a wide range of creative and artful approaches to sustainable garden and landscape design Featuring RHS Chelsea's first example of urban or street art, and an innovative, low-cost, biodiverse living wall system.
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The M&G Garden
James Basson
Inspired by an abandoned Maltese quarry, The M&G Garden features monumental blocks of limestone planted with grasses, evergreens, perennials and ground cover unique to the arid Mediterranean island.
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The Morgan Stanley Garden
Chris Beardshaw
The Morgan Stanley Garden is inspired by the fractal geometry and patterns found in nature, music, art and communities. A sinuous path moves through three distinct garden areas, from verdant woodland to a central oak loggia and out onto a sun-drenched terrace.
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Royal Bank of Canada Garden
Charlotte Harris
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada and the 10th year of the RBC Blue Water Project™, the Royal Bank of Canada Garden is inspired by the vast and ecologically vital boreal forest and freshwater lakes of Canada.
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The Linklaters Garden for Maggie’s
Darren Hawkes
The pioneering vision of the late Maggie Keswick Jencks, who understood the need for people with cancer to have access to restorative green spaces, is the inspiration for this garden.
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The Welcome to Yorkshire Garden
Tracy Foster
The Welcome to Yorkshire Garden celebrates the stunning Yorkshire coast by bringing a slice of it to the heart of the capital. The garden’s aim is to highlight the beauty of Yorkshire and inspire people to experience that county for themselves.