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  • Plants growing up through a small gap in some metal sheeting, part of a bridge in London, UK. This shows how resourceful plants can be at inhabiting even the smallest space or opportunity.
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  • After a PR event, hundreds of plants are given away for free to very happy passers by on the Southbank, London, United Kingdom. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • After a PR event, hundreds of plants are given away for free to very happy passers by on the Southbank, London, United Kingdom. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Plants growing in a garden, on 22nd April 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
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  • Flowers and plants stall at Borough Market in London, England, United Kingdom. Borough Market is a retail food market and farmers market in Southwark. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century. A farmers market is a physical retail marketplace intended to sell foods directly by farmers to consumers. Farmers markets may be indoors or outdoors and typically consist of booths, tables or stands where farmers sell fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, and sometimes prepared foods and beverages.
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  • Flowers and plants stall at Borough Market in London, England, United Kingdom. Borough Market is a retail food market and farmers market in Southwark. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century. A farmers market is a physical retail marketplace intended to sell foods directly by farmers to consumers. Farmers markets may be indoors or outdoors and typically consist of booths, tables or stands where farmers sell fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, and sometimes prepared foods and beverages.
    20180619_borough market plants_002.jpg
  • Flowers and plants stall at Borough Market in London, England, United Kingdom. Borough Market is a retail food market and farmers market in Southwark. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century. A farmers market is a physical retail marketplace intended to sell foods directly by farmers to consumers. Farmers markets may be indoors or outdoors and typically consist of booths, tables or stands where farmers sell fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, and sometimes prepared foods and beverages.
    20180619_borough market plants_004.jpg
  • Flowers and plants stall at Borough Market in London, England, United Kingdom. Borough Market is a retail food market and farmers market in Southwark. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century. A farmers market is a physical retail marketplace intended to sell foods directly by farmers to consumers. Farmers markets may be indoors or outdoors and typically consist of booths, tables or stands where farmers sell fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, and sometimes prepared foods and beverages.
    20180619_borough market plants_001.jpg
  • Mistletoe growing in abundance in a tree on 17th March 2021 in Upper Arley, United Kingdom. Mistletoe is the common name for parasitic plants in the order Santalales. They are attached to their host tree or shrub by a structure called the haustorium, through which they extract water and nutrients from the host plant.
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  • Mistletoe growing in abundance in a tree on 17th March 2021 in Upper Arley, United Kingdom. Mistletoe is the common name for parasitic plants in the order Santalales. They are attached to their host tree or shrub by a structure called the haustorium, through which they extract water and nutrients from the host plant.
    20210317_mistletoe_002.jpg
  • Carnivorous plants at Winterbourne Botanic Garden, the botanical garden of the University of Birmingham, located in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Pitcher plants are several different carnivorous plants which have modified leaves known as pitfall traps—a prey-trapping mechanism featuring a deep cavity filled with digestive liquid. The traps of what are considered to be true pitcher plants are formed by specialized leaves. Set in 7 acres, it is notable as a rare surviving example of an early 20th century high status suburban ‘villa’ garden, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement of the Edwardian period. Both Winterbourne Botanic Garden and Winterbourne House are owned by the University of Birmingham and are open to the public as a heritage attraction.
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  • Carnivorous plants at Winterbourne Botanic Garden, the botanical garden of the University of Birmingham, located in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Pitcher plants are several different carnivorous plants which have modified leaves known as pitfall traps—a prey-trapping mechanism featuring a deep cavity filled with digestive liquid. The traps of what are considered to be true pitcher plants are formed by specialized leaves. Set in 7 acres, it is notable as a rare surviving example of an early 20th century high status suburban ‘villa’ garden, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement of the Edwardian period. Both Winterbourne Botanic Garden and Winterbourne House are owned by the University of Birmingham and are open to the public as a heritage attraction.
    20181024_autumn winterbourne garden_...jpg
  • In the early morning, a vegetable grower plants peanuts amongst cabbage plants in his garden in the small riverside town of Sampan, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The banks of the Nam Ou river in Sampan are lined with recession planting - advancing as the dry season sets in and the river's level drops, receding as the rains come and it rises once again.
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  • In the early morning, a vegetable grower plants peanuts amongst cabbage plants in his garden in the small riverside town of Sampan, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The banks of the Nam Ou river in Sampan are lined with recession planting - advancing as the dry season sets in and the river's level drops, receding as the rains come and it rises once again.
    A0028052cc_1.jpg
  • In the early morning, a vegetable grower plants peanuts amongst cabbage plants in his garden in the small riverside town of Sampan, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The banks of the Nam Ou river in Sampan are lined with recession planting - advancing as the dry season sets in and the river's level drops, receding as the rains come and it rises once again.
    A0028046cc_1.jpg
  • In the early morning, a vegetable grower plants peanuts amongst cabbage plants in his garden in the small riverside town of Sampan, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The banks of the Nam Ou river in Sampan are lined with recession planting - advancing as the dry season sets in and the river's level drops, receding as the rains come and it rises once again.
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  • Sitting among others in long grass a middle-class lady is hidden by her recently purchased plants at the Chelsea Flower Show, in London England. Surrounded by polythene bags with the stems of various flowering shrubs, she and her companion have just left the show on the last day of the show when members of the Royal Horticultural Society and the general public are invited to buy those plants and shrubs that have been displayed all week. It is the perfect summer May afternoon in west London, when lovers of horticulture have gathered from across the country to admire the ultimate in plants and flowers in the grounds of Chelsea Hospital.
    chelsea_flowers01-26-05-1989_1.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through local streets after the last day's plant sell-off. An English gentleman walks along the street grasping his plants and flowers after just leaving the show.  The RHS Chelsea Flower Show, formally known as the Great Spring Show, is a garden show held for five days in May by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in Chelsea, London. The show is the most famous flower show in the United Kingdom, perhaps the world attracting visitors from all over the world to see this annual festival of innovative garden design themes and the most perfect of plants presented during the week in May every year.
    chelsea_flower_show02-26-05-2012_1.jpg
  • Close up of palm plants in the Palm House at Kew Gardens in London, United Kingdom. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of botanical gardens and glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year. Its living collections include more than 30,000 different kinds of plants.
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  • Close up of palm plants in the Palm House at Kew Gardens in London, United Kingdom. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of botanical gardens and glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year. Its living collections include more than 30,000 different kinds of plants.
    20180611_kew gardens palm house_007.jpg
  • Close up of palm plants in the Palm House at Kew Gardens in London, United Kingdom. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of botanical gardens and glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year. Its living collections include more than 30,000 different kinds of plants.
    20180611_kew gardens palm house_009.jpg
  • Close up of palm plants in the Palm House at Kew Gardens in London, United Kingdom. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of botanical gardens and glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year. Its living collections include more than 30,000 different kinds of plants.
    20180611_kew gardens palm house_010.jpg
  • Visitors to the Annual Chelsea Flower Show walk through Sloane Square after buying potted shrubs at the show that now hide their faces as they make their way towards the underground station surrounded by bemused passers-by. They have both just left the show on the last day of the show when members of the Royal Horticultural Society and the general public are invited to buy those plants and shrubs that have been displayed all week. It is the perfect summer May afternoon in west London, when lovers of horticulture have gathered from across the country to admire the ultimate in plants and flowers in the grounds of Chelsea Hospital.
    chelsea_flowers02-26-05-1989_1.jpg
  • Bird of Paradise Flower casts a shadow growing outside a house in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. Strelitzia is a genus of five species of perennial plants, belonging to the plant family Strelitziaceae. A common name of the genus is bird of paradise flower / plant, because of a resemblance of its flowers to birds-of-paradise. It is also commonly known as a crane flower. La Palma, also San Miguel de La Palma, is the most north-westerly Canary Island in Spain. La Palma has an area of 706 km2 making it the fifth largest of the seven main Canary Islands.
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  • Bird of Paradise Flower casts a shadow growing outside a house in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. Strelitzia is a genus of five species of perennial plants, belonging to the plant family Strelitziaceae. A common name of the genus is bird of paradise flower / plant, because of a resemblance of its flowers to birds-of-paradise. It is also commonly known as a crane flower. La Palma, also San Miguel de La Palma, is the most north-westerly Canary Island in Spain. La Palma has an area of 706 km2 making it the fifth largest of the seven main Canary Islands.
    20170222_la palma paradise flower_01...jpg
  • Bird of Paradise Flower casts a shadow growing outside a house in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. Strelitzia is a genus of five species of perennial plants, belonging to the plant family Strelitziaceae. A common name of the genus is bird of paradise flower / plant, because of a resemblance of its flowers to birds-of-paradise. It is also commonly known as a crane flower. La Palma, also San Miguel de La Palma, is the most north-westerly Canary Island in Spain. La Palma has an area of 706 km2 making it the fifth largest of the seven main Canary Islands.
    20170222_la palma paradise flower_00...jpg
  • Bird of Paradise Flower casts a shadow growing outside a house in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. Strelitzia is a genus of five species of perennial plants, belonging to the plant family Strelitziaceae. A common name of the genus is bird of paradise flower / plant, because of a resemblance of its flowers to birds-of-paradise. It is also commonly known as a crane flower. La Palma, also San Miguel de La Palma, is the most north-westerly Canary Island in Spain. La Palma has an area of 706 km2 making it the fifth largest of the seven main Canary Islands.
    20170222_la palma paradise flower_01...jpg
  • Bird of Paradise Flower growing outside a house in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. Strelitzia is a genus of five species of perennial plants, belonging to the plant family Strelitziaceae. A common name of the genus is bird of paradise flower / plant, because of a resemblance of its flowers to birds-of-paradise. It is also commonly known as a crane flower. La Palma, also San Miguel de La Palma, is the most north-westerly Canary Island in Spain. La Palma has an area of 706 km2 making it the fifth largest of the seven main Canary Islands.
    20170222_la palma paradise flower_00...jpg
  • Flower delivery man walks past a  plant covered hoarding in the City of London, UK. As he passes, his flowers blend in with the printed plants picture behind him. Accidental camouflage.
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  • A Tai Lue ethnic minority woman waters her pumpkin plants using an irrigation system from the Nam Boun river, the produce of which will be exported to China, Ban Kong village, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR.  The scarcity of agricultural land in Southern Yunnan province is promoting Chinese farmers and small scale entrepreneurs to cross the international border between China and Lao PDR in order to invest in cash crops. The villagers are supplied with seeds, plastic and fertilisers to grow various crops which are then exported back to China on a vast scale.
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  • A Tai Lue ethnic minority woman takes a rest from preparing an irrigation system from the Nam Boun river for watering her pumpkin plants,  the produce of which will be exported to China, Ban Kong, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR.  The scarcity of agricultural land in Southern Yunnan province is promoting Chinese farmers and small scale entrepreneurs to cross the international border between China and Lao PDR in order to invest in cash crops. The villagers are supplied with seeds, plastic and fertilisers to grow various crops which are then exported back to China on a vast scale.
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  • Sunflowers and other potted plants grow outside a Victorian-era cottage on Maidenstone Hill in Greenwich, on 6th July 2020, in London, England.
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  • One of the Frutarom manufacturing plants with three of it’s cooling towers operating on Belasis Avenue, Billingham, Teesside, United Kingdom. Frutarom is one of the leading companies in manufacturing flavours and fragrances worldwide.
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  • One of the Frutarom manufacturing plants with three of it’s cooling towers operating on Belasis Avenue, Billingham, Teesside, United Kingdom. Frutarom is one of the leading companies in manufacturing flavours and fragrances worldwide. photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images
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  • Water lilies in a green pond. Nymphaeaceae is a family of flowering plants. Members of this family are commonly called water lilies and live in freshwater areas in temperate and tropical climates around the world. The family contains eight genera. There are about 70 species of water lilies around the world. Also known as Lotus plant.
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  • Plants give off their airborne seeds to the wind on a late summer day near Slad, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. Many plant species release their seed in this way relying on the natural elements to assist their procreation.
    20190901_gloucestershire seeds_001.jpg
  • Orange lichen on a rock at Gruissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. A lichen is a composite organism that arises from algae or cyanobacteria (or both) living among filaments of a fungus in a mutually beneficial relationship (symbiotoc relationship). The whole combined life form has properties that are very different from properties of its component organisms. Lichens come in many colors, sizes, and forms. The properties are sometimes plant-like, but lichens are not plants.
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  • Plant family beds at Kew Gardens in London, United Kingdom. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of botanical gardens and glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year. Its living collections include more than 30,000 different kinds of plants.
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  • Growing strawberry plants on communal land in Sitio Matinao, Alamada, Cotabato province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Women in the Rural Women's Improvement group make use of a small piece of land which they use to grow new vegetables and crops before trying them at home in their own gardens. 
The women are currently growing their first strawberry crop which so far has been a success. 
All profits from the sale of the vegetables and fruits grown on the land goes back into a communal pot and is used to initiate the next crop.
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  • Build up of healthy looking green moss on an old wall. London, UK. Mosses are small flowerless plants that usually grow in dense green clumps or mats, in damp or shady locations. The individual plants are usually composed of simple, one-cell thick leaves, covering a thin stem that supports them but does not conduct water and nutrients.
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  • Build up of healthy looking green moss on an old wall. London, UK. Mosses are small flowerless plants that usually grow in dense green clumps or mats, in damp or shady locations. The individual plants are usually composed of simple, one-cell thick leaves, covering a thin stem that supports them but does not conduct water and nutrients.
    20150121_moss_A.jpg
  • Brassicas growing in raised beds in Shrewsbury, United Kingdom. Brassica is a genus of plants in the mustard family. The members of the genus are informally known as cruciferous vegetables, cabbages, or mustard plants.
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  • Brassicas growing in raised beds in Shrewsbury, United Kingdom. Brassica is a genus of plants in the mustard family. The members of the genus are informally known as cruciferous vegetables, cabbages, or mustard plants.
    20190102_brassicas_002.jpg
  • Seen through the trolleys used to transport shrubs and flowers, we see crowds walk past fresh plants in Columbia Road flower market, in north London. An assortment of plants and flowers are on display to shoppers, producing stunning colour and fragrances to lure city gardeners and homeowners to this well-known market on a Saturday morning. Sellers shout out their current bargains and shops sell everything from hats and couture to antiques and cakes.
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  • Carrying a bunch of beautiful flowers, a lady walks along a Chelsea street accompanied by a friend after having just left the Chelsea Flower Show, in London England on the last day of the show when members of the Royal Horticultural Society and the general public are invited to purchase those plants and shrubs that have been displayed all week. It is the perfect summer May afternoon in west London, when lovers of horticulture have gathered from across the country to admire the ultimate in plants and flowers in the grounds of Chelsea Hospital. With its pink blooms hanging from the main bulk of the shrub, the Fuchsia is resplendent in the late sunshine, a scene of quintessential English gardens and long summer days.
    chelsea_show01-26-05-1989_1.jpg
  • Grasping a Fuchsia shrub in his right hand, a man dressed in a dark pinstripe suit walks home along a Chelsea street having just left the Chelsea Flower Show on the last day of the show when members of the Royal Horticultural Society and the general public are invited to purchase those plants and shrubs that have been displayed all week. It is the perfect summer May afternoon in west London, when lovers of horticulture have gathered from across the country to admire the ultimate in plants and flowers in the grounds of Chelsea Hospital. With its pink blooms hanging from the main bulk of the shrub, the Fuchsia is resplendent, a scene of quintessential English gardens and long summer days.
    chelsea_flowers-26-05-1989_1.jpg
  • Balancing a huge basket of Fuchsias on her head, a lady walks along a Chelsea street accompanied by a friend after having just left the Chelsea Flower Show, in London England on the last day of the show when members of the Royal Horticultural Society and the general public are invited to purchase those plants and shrubs that have been displayed all week. It is the perfect summer May afternoon in west London, when lovers of horticulture have gathered from across the country to admire the ultimate in plants and flowers in the grounds of Chelsea Hospital. With its pink blooms hanging from the main bulk of the shrub, the Fuchsia is resplendent in the late sunshine, a scene of quintessential English gardens and long summer days.
    chelsea_flowers_ladies-26-05-1989_1.jpg
  • Brassicas growing in raised beds in Shrewsbury, United Kingdom. Brassica is a genus of plants in the mustard family. The members of the genus are informally known as cruciferous vegetables, cabbages, or mustard plants.
    20190102_brassicas_003.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through Sloane Square after the last day's plant sell-off. An incidental couple kiss in Chelsea's Sloane Square as women pass-by laden with newly-bought flowers from the show. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show, formally known as the Great Spring Show, is a garden show held for five days in May by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in Chelsea, London. The show is the most famous flower show in the United Kingdom, perhaps the world attracting visitors from all over the world to see this annual festival of innovative garden design themes and the most perfect of plants presented during the week in May every year.
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  • Girl visitor to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make her way home through Sloane Square after the last day's plant sell-off. A yoiung woman walks through a Chelsea street laden with an armful of flowers on the show's last day. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show, formally known as the Great Spring Show, is a garden show held for five days in May by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in Chelsea, London. The show is the most famous flower show in the United Kingdom, perhaps the world attracting visitors from all over the world to see this annual festival of innovative garden design themes and the most perfect of plants presented during the week in May every year.
    chelsea_flower_show14-26-05-2012_1.jpg
  • Coffee plants leaves beans on the plant, green, detail shot. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee plants leaves beans on the plant, green, detail shot. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
    _MG_4973_1_1_1.jpg
  • Coffee plants leaves beans on the plant, green, detail shot. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
    _MG_4966_1_1_1.jpg
  • Coffee plants leaves beans on the plant, green, detail shot. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
    _MG_4958_1_1_1.jpg
  • With her young child asleep on her back, a Tai Lue ethnic minority woman plants out chilli seedlings for export to China, Ban Nawai, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR.  The scarcity of agricultural land in Southern Yunnan province is promoting Chinese farmers and small scale entrepreneurs to cross the international border between China and Lao PDR in order to invest in cash crops. The villagers are supplied with seeds, plastic and fertilisers to grow various crops which are then exported back to China on a vast scale.
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  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through local streets after the last day's plant sell-off. Women armed with bags and boxes laden with flowers walk past an ad model posing for Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show, formally known as the Great Spring Show, is a garden show held for five days in May by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in Chelsea, London. The show is the most famous flower show in the United Kingdom, perhaps the world attracting visitors from all over the world to see this annual festival of innovative garden design themes and the most perfect of plants presented during the week in May every year.
    chelsea_flower_show08-26-05-2012_1.jpg
  • David Brook filling forcing sheds with 2 year old rhubarb roots from the fields, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Two ladies pick plants in a field on the outskirts of Brussels in the 1970s. It is overcast but their smiles are bright as the women stand for their portrait picture, taken on a film camera in 1973. Standing in ankle-deep grass in this meadow on the outskirts of the Belbian capital, they look happy with their collection of wildlife. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
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  • Unused telephone kiosk box in London street turned into a greenhouse full of plants on 15th September 2019 in Archway, London, United Kingdom. The red telephone box, a telephone kiosk for a public telephone designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1926. In 2006 the K2 telephone box was voted one of Britains top 10 design icons.
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  • Rubber plantation and processing on the east coast of Koh Lanta. Rubber is a very important commodity in South East Asia, having been introduced in the late 1800's. Rubber plants can be seen all over this region in Southern Thailand, and in profusion here on Koh Lanta.
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  • Rubber plantation and processing on the east coast of Koh Lanta. Rubber is a very important commodity in South East Asia, having been introduced in the late 1800's. Rubber plants can be seen all over this region in Southern Thailand, and in profusion here on Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-13_Rubber_B.jpg
  • Rubber plantation and processing on the east coast of Koh Lanta. Rubber is a very important commodity in South East Asia, having been introduced in the late 1800's. Rubber plants can be seen all over this region in Southern Thailand, and in profusion here on Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-13_Rubber_I.jpg
  • Rubber plantation and processing on the east coast of Koh Lanta. Rubber is a very important commodity in South East Asia, having been introduced in the late 1800's. Rubber plants can be seen all over this region in Southern Thailand, and in profusion here on Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-13_Rubber_D.jpg
  • Rubber plantation and processing on the east coast of Koh Lanta. Rubber is a very important commodity in South East Asia, having been introduced in the late 1800's. Rubber plants can be seen all over this region in Southern Thailand, and in profusion here on Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-13_Rubber_A.jpg
  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Buyers and sellers at East London's famous Sunday flower market on Columbia Road. Punters come here from the early hours to snatch up the best of the plants on offer, and latecomers also can snap up a few last minute bargains. Columbia Road os one of four local Sunday markets in this area of the East End of London.
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  • Melba Barawid, a member of the "Women's Rural Improvement' group takes care of the strawberry plants on communal land in Sitio Matinao, Alamada, Cotabato province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Women in the group make use of a small piece of land which they use to grow new vegetables and crops before trying them at home in their own gardens. 
The women are currently growing their first strawberry crop which so far has been a success. 
All profits from the sale of the vegetables and fruits grown on the land goes back into a communal pot and is used to initiate the next crop.
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  • Helen Jawil, a member of the "Women's Rural Improvement' group takes care of the strawberry plants on communal land in Sitio Matinao, Alamada, Cotabato province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Women in the group make use of a small piece of land which they use to grow new vegetables and crops before trying them at home in their own gardens. 
The women are currently growing their first strawberry crop which so far has been a success. 
All profits from the sale of the vegetables and fruits grown on the land goes back into a communal pot and is used to initiate the next crop.
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  • Freshly pulled rhubarb for the 82nd Annual Rhubarb Show, Caldergrove, Wakefield. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Rhubarb growing in the forcing sheds in darkness, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Stephen Askin and Nicol McKay lifting rhubarb roots to go into the forcing shed, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • David Brook filling forcing sheds with 2 year old rhubarb roots from the fields, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Graham Oldroyd selecting rhubarb sticks for the 82nd Annual Rhubarb Show, Caldergrove, Wakefield. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • David Brook coming out of the forcing shed with rhubarb selected for showing at the 82nd Annual Rhubarb Show, Caldergrove, Wakefield. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Portrait of Graham Oldroyd whilst pulling rhubarb in the forcing shed by candlelight, E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • "Right little bit of cooking oil gives it a bit of a shine". Graham Oldroyd selecting rhubarb sticks for the 82nd Annual Rhubarb Show, Caldergrove, Wakefield. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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  • Grading room at E. Oldroyd and sons Ltd, Carlton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. February is high season for the forced rhubarb of the so-called 'Rhubarb Triangle' formed by Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. These intensely flavoured plants with pink stems and yellow leaves - grown by candlelight and tended by hand in huge, heated forcing sheds - are one of the first culinary delights of the British winter.
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