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The Heather Society and its affiliated societies extend a very warm welcome to everyone entering the world of heathers, not least to newcomers who have only recently developed an interest in the attractive heather family. The Society covers every as ... http://www.heathersociety.org.uk/
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- The AGS Hertfordshire Group
We are a friendly group interested in a wide range of plants, seeing them in their habitat and growing them under cover and in the open garden. We have members growing plants in alpine houses, in frames, in raised beds and in troughs. Most of us ... http://www.hertsags.co.uk/
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- Alpine Garden Society
The Hull and East Yorkshire Beehive hosts a number of websites for local notforprofit groups and organisations. Please use the links on the left to find listings of the sites by category. ... http://beehive.thisishull.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=HomePage
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- The Androsace Group
Specialist group of the Alpine Garden Society, based in the UK but with a very significant overseas membership. ... http://www.androsace.org.uk/
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- Fritillaria Group
The Fritillaria Group is a specialist section of the Alpine Garden Society and has been in existence since 1997. The group aims to increase the knowledge of all species, both rare and well known, which make up the Genus. Members are asked to help in ... http://www.fritillaria.org.uk/mwel.htm
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The Alpine Garden was conceived in April 1998, originally designed as an electronic homepage for the East Lancashire Group of the Alpine Garden Society. From those early days it has developed into an international resource for lovers of alpine and ro ... http://www.thealpinegarden.com/
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- The Cyclamen Society
Cyclamen are a genus of plants containing 20 species, which are part of the family of Primulaceae, the Primrose family. In the wild, their distribution is centred on the mediterranean, being natives of parts of Europe, western Asia and parts of North ... http://www.cyclamen.org/indexCS.html
| | - The Saxifrage Society
The genus Saxifraga is very extensive, comprising a wide range of perennial plants, many of which are alpines. They are found throughout the greater part of the temperate and subarctic zones of the northern hemispheres with outposts in places such as ... http://www.saxifraga.org/
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- The Scotland Rock Garden Society
An extensive site devoted to rare and unusual plants from all over the world. Membership information, picture galleries cultivation information . ... http://www.srgc.org.uk/general/intro.html
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