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How we have listed our plant names.

We really want everyone to enjoy and learn about the plants in our flower beds. We all appreciate that plant names can be confusing and intimidating. Horticulture enthusiasts may know plants by their Latin botanical names. Other plant lovers may know them by their ‘common’ names. Those new to plants and gardening may not know any plant names. Latin names sometimes change as botanists learn more about plant origins. We have selected and listed names that we think will be most familiar to you. These include a mix of botanical Latin names and widely and locally used ‘common’ names. As many of our plants are kindly donated we do not often know their precise genus, species or cultivar. We are constantly learning about and identifying our donated plants. If there is a particular plant you are interested in identifying please contact us… we are always happy to try and help.

Disclaimer  

Our plants are grown for ornamental purposes only.  We do not advise touching or ingesting any parts of the plants on the Duns Flowerbed Trail. Many plants can be an irritant or toxic when smelt, ingested or touched. All the ‘Did you know?’ information about alternative plant use is provided for educational interest only.        

References:-  rhs.org.uk/plants  crocus.co.uk   woodlandtrust.org.uk


Last Updated: August 1, 2023