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through the summer. The planting is designed to provide interest from April to
October. The display begins with tulips in a range of colours, followed by early, mid-season and late flowering perennials. The plants are arranged in layers, with the smaller plants positioned at the front of the border and the taller plants toward the back. Occasionally we allow a few of the larger plants to make their way to the front to break up the formality.
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English herbaceous border. Unlike other areas of the Garden, this border relies entirely on herbaceous perennials. These die back to a rootstock each winter before bursting back into life again in spring and flowering
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Botanic Garden is home to a modern medicinal plant collection. Here you will find 8 beds, each growing plants with a connection to medicine used to treat a particular type of disease or illness. There are beds for
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plant species, yet face substantial threat to their natural vegetation. Over 50% of the world's plant species are contained within these hotspots which collectively cover only 2.3% of the Earth's land surface.
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and plain dressed stone. The pediments of the lateral bays are seemingly supported by circular columns which frame niches containing statues of
Charles I and Charles II in classical pose. The
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689:In 1983,
684:Violaceae
656:Rubiaceae
604:Malvaceae
596:Loasaceae
588:Liliaceae
576:Juncaceae
572:Iridaceae
564:Gramineae
516:Cistaceae
460:botanists
383:Palladian
266:Catalogue
226:In 1621,
84:1°14′54″W
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2776:Category
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2680:Cherwell
2522:Handball
2510:Football
2275:Business
2123:Classics
1987:St Cross
1957:Pembroke
1947:Nuffield
1927:Magdalen
1892:Hertford
1843:Colleges
1738:Archived
1721:Archived
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1270:See also
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872:fuchsias
864:primulas
660:Rutaceae
652:Rosaceae
592:Linaceae
580:Labiatae
409:tympanum
398:pediment
145:Visitors
59:Location
2707:Related
2632:Venues
2584:Cuppers
2557:Women's
2515:Women's
2500:Cycling
2495:Cricket
2440:centres
2250:Physics
2215:Biology
2128:History
2037:Wolfson
2022:Trinity
1962:Queen's
1922:Lincoln
1917:Linacre
1907:Kellogg
1857:Balliol
1650:31 July
1624:31 July
1574:31 July
1544:31 July
1519:31 July
1231:In the
1218:of his
1070:Begonia
1042:coconut
926:), and
901:Fernery
840:Endemic
488:Araceae
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371:Baroque
258:of the
217:History
197:⁄
186:species
161:Website
125: (
117:Created
2788:Portal
2714:People
2547:Rowing
2490:Boxing
2478:Sports
2032:Wadham
1967:Reuben
1937:Merton
1877:Exeter
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1181:Oxford
1063:, the
1054:cycads
1038:ginger
1030:pawpaw
1022:pepper
874:, and
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468:Hooker
391:Serlio
302:Layout
252:Oxford
153:Status
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2552:Men's
2143:Music
1952:Oriel
1902:Keble
1897:Jesus
1481:(PDF)
1303:Notes
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1085:Cacti
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250:from
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