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Breeders
Thierry Delabroye
The Frenchman with a proud passion for perennials.
Richard Saul
bred the Echinaceas that everybody's talking about. But there's so much more to him than just Coneflowers!
René van Gaalen
is the anarchist of the plant-breeding world, constantly coming up with unexpected new varieties.
Reinier van Elderen
Plant breeding is all about having fun, as far as Reinier is concerned.
Pieter Damen
Pieter Damen is a cutflower grower who's constantly working to breed improved varieties.
Piet Zonneveld
Piet Zonneveld is an Agapanthus specialist, with over 40 varieties at his nursery.
Piet Oudolf
is an internationally renowned garden designer and plant hybridiser, with a number of notable achievements.
Peter van Steijn
Peter van Steijn is a cutflower grower who takes great pleasure in breeding new varieties.
Nico Wigchert
grows and breeds many Delphinium varieties, mainly for the cut-flower market.
Nic Geerlings
Nic Geerlings owns a production nursery where he grows several different genera of perennials.
Mark van Kesteren
is a perennial propagator and grower responsible for raising a range of sought-after varieties.
Marco van Noort
Initially in the cut flower trade, Marco switched to perennials during the 1980's and never looked back.
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Getting involved
21-11-2003 14:07 Be part of the plant future by taking part in discussions between hybridisers, growers, gardeners and everybody else involved.
By Miriam Young    1 reaction»

Darwin PlantSpotters is dedicated to linking the worldwide community of gardeners.  

It's YOU that makes it come alive, and both the Darwin PlantSpotters team and your fellow gardeners are waiting to hear about your experiences and opinions.  

Your comments.
Your comments about varieties old and new will be noted by hybridisers and traders, and can influence which perennials are available to you in the future.  

So don't be shy! Every time you see a "React" button, you are invited to participate in the discussion on the article it appears after.  

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Have you seen a Darwin PlantSpottes variety growing in a famous garden?
How are the Darwin PlantSpotters varieties you've collected performing in your garden? Maybe you've been successful in collecting all of the plants in the range and would like to tell us about it?

If you have a digital photograph to illustrate your story then even better!

Send your stories to editor@plantspotters.com

 
The 2007 Selection
The Plant Chooser
By Miriam Young
An overview of the Darwin PlantSpotters 2007 range and the man responsible for their selection.
Also spotted!
The best of the rest
By Miriam Young
While the plants featured on this site and sold with the Darwin PlantSpotters label are undeniably special, there are also many other perennials we know PlantSpotters fans will love!
New Plants
Do you have a new variety?
By Miriam Young
Do you have a plant you have bred or discovered in your garden which you believe to be completely new? If so we'd love to hear from you!
Preferred by plantspeople
Back to the roots
By Hans Witteman
A plant is not another bag of potato chips, ready to be consumed. You've got to work first and that is actually part of the enjoyment.
In the shops
How to recognise a Darwin PlantSpotters variety
By Miriam Young
Darwin PlantSpotters varieties are easily identified by their distinctive labels.
Community
Getting involved
By Miriam Young
Be part of the plant future by taking part in discussions between hybridisers, growers, gardeners and everybody else involved.
How to use this site
Navigating your way around
By Miriam Young
Welcome to Darwin PlantSpotters. Just a few clicks and you will be experiencing gardening as you've never known it before!
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