Gardening: Cuttings; News From The Gardeners' World

Anna Pavord
Saturday 20 March 1999 01:02 GMT
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THOSE INTRIGUED by the recent appearance of Prince Charles in the Falklands, can learn more about these remote islands at a lecture given by Geoffrey Moir on the Flora of the Falkland Islands on 24 March at 7pm at the Museum of Garden History, Lambeth Road, London SE1. For tickets (pounds 6) call 0171- 401 8864.

THE ALPINE Garden Society and the Scottish Rock Garden Club are holding a joint show today (12pm-4.30pm) at Lancaster and Morecambe College, Lancaster featuring dionysias, cyclamen, saxifrages, dwarf iris, primulas. The AGS is also holding a show in Kent today, at Rainham School, near Gillingham. Fritillaries and species tulips.

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