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		<title>Pinks for 16th Century Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[English Heritage require the help of all dianthus (Pinks) growers. Heritage species are required in the restoration of the 16th Century Elizabethan Gardens at Kenilworth Castle. Many of these species were introduced to the UK around this time and it is highly likely that there are many plants hiding in gardens all over the country. [...]]]></description>
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