We paid a visit to Rosemoor today primarily to collect a pre-placed plant order from Aberconwy Nursery. I was never in favour of the Show being moved a few years ago from Exeter to Rosemoor and this was one of the reasons why I decided not to renew my AGS membership. Given that Exeter stands on an M5/A30 junction if anyone has to travel to the far West-country then Exeter is the best available end of journey destination from any part of the UK and not somewhere far out in the backwoods with a further hour to travel. It did occur to me that the absolute pain of getting there is largely the result of the lack of plants in most sections of the benches.
Although some might have seen a picture of the Farrer winner elsewhere on the Forum there is a further picture here. Had I chosen to check, before leaving home, that my camera battery had been charged there might have been more pictures than the two I was able to squeeze out of the camera before it died on me.
So, Jim McGregor's huge pot of Narcissus bulbocodium var. conspicuus took the top award. Notwithstanding the difficulty in getting a pot of that size to look it's best when you want it too it did leave me feeling that it's size had taken away the pure simplicity of the genus. But, maybe that is what Showing is about?
Talk of "big" brings me to the biggest (and no doubt the heaviest) pot of Cyclamen I've ever seen. This had been given the came Cyclamen Persica so I assume it to be, what I term to be, a Florists Cyclamen.