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HYDRANGEAS

6th July 2020

BY Naomi Slade with photographs by Georgianna Lane

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Pavilion Books | 9th July 2020 | £25.00

Another great publication by Pavilion Books. The work celebrates the history of the hydrangea from its origins in the East to its popularity in gardens all over the world.

There’s helpful advice and tips on how to grow hydrangeas in containers and in the garden. With stunning photographs of the most beautiful varieties including Annabelle and Glam Rock.

Naomi Slade is a well-known figure in the gardening world and contributes regularly to a range of publications including The Telegraph, The English Garden, and House and Garden.

Georgianna Lane‘s work has been widely published and has featured in Gardens Illustrated, Gardener’s World and Romantic Homes.

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