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... 'Ajyhna' is a lovely example...
The variety of plants and nurseries is what really created such a buzz ... Plants and plants-people.
Even in the short time since I was a lad, I've noticed a huge degradation in the quality of nurseries and the practice of gardening in general. Our local nursery used to also host small independent businesses specialising in bonsai, fuschia etc, but now it's full of mass produced bedding, shrubs etc that you find everywhere. A visit to a GC these days is disappointing, with plants and gardening taking up only a small fraction of the space given over to gifts, clothing, cafe, candles etc. It would be easy to blame this on TV shows that have commodified the garden (i.e. Groundforce), but similar trends are prevalent through organisations such as the RHS, with show gardens and design pushed to the fore whilst plantsmanship seems to come second. Design has it's place, but there is no point if the aesthetic doesn't also create suitable habitat niches for the plants we grow or we're left with the same limited choice of generic species and cultivars. Thank goodness we still have specialist societies such as this and small, independent nurseries such as you feature here! Thanks for sharing, Tim.