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  Winter Bloomers Tuesday 7 January 2003  
If you're looking out on your winter garden at the moment - you can probably see nothing but white if it's anything like mine.

Even in the best of weather, colour and fragrance are pretty rare combinations in the garden at this time of year, but as Corinne Julius found out in our series on winter plants, the Mahonia will stimulate both the eye and the nose.
She met Maggie Campbell-Culver, author of The Origin of Plants, to learn more.
Maggie Campbell-Culver 'The Origin of Plants: The People & Plants That Have Shaped Britain's Garden History Since the Year 1000', Headline Publishers, ISBN: 074727214X

BBC Gardening: Winter


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