Rare & unusual plants from Australia to feature at the Plant Fairs Roadshow

The Australasian Plant Society will be bringing rare and unusual plants from Australia to the late summer Plant Fairs Roadshow show at Hole Park in Rolvenden.

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Members of the Australasian Plant Society have an encyclopaedic knowledge of growing plants from the antipodes in our northern hemisphere gardens. Based in the UK, the group has members all over Europe.

Paul Seaborne, Event Coordinator of the Plant Fairs Roadshow (PFR) says: “Key to the success of the Plant Fairs Roadshow is the specialist expertise of the differing nurseries involved, that lends a sense of horticultural heritage to the events in Kent whether they’re at the at Hole Park (18 August) or Mount Ephraim (22 September). We are indebted to the incredible venues that allow us to come and display our life’s work in their fantastic gardens – it’s an honour to be invited to exhibit.”

The nurseries involved in the PFR are all independent micro-nurseries who grow and nurture their plants in the UK. Alongside 14 nurseries, Kent Wildlower Seeds and Hardy’s Cottage Garden will be bringing their award-winning plants to the roadshow.

The late summer PFR at Hole Park in Rolvenden will take place on the 18th of August.