 
          Great British Garden Revival S2E3 - Rhododendrons and Carnations
            
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              James Wong wants to revive a plant which has fallen deeply out of garden fashion - the rhododendron. On his revival he visits the Lost Gardens of Heligan to see species of rhododendron which have been saved from the edge of extinction; he meets a scientist who is bringing Victorian species back from the dead; and attempts to win over the people of Truro with dwarf varieties suitable for any garden. 
Christine Walkden wants to revive a garage forecourt favourite - the carnation. On her revival she visits a specialist nursery who have been growing carnations for over 100 years; she heads to Gravetye Manor, the former home of the esteemed botanist, gardener and champion of naturalistic planting - William Robinson; and hits the streets in an attempt to bring back a forgotten tradition, the gentleman's buttonhole. 
            
          | Released | Dec 09, 2013 | 
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| Runtime | 60min | 
| Genre | Documentary | 
| Actor | N/A | 
| Director | N/A | 
| Production | Outline Productions | 
 
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          