Founded by Paul Barney, Edulis is tucked away in a walled garden in the Thames Valley near Pangbourne. Inspired by Bill Mollison in the 80s, the nursery grows an eclectic mix of rare plants, including a large selection of unusual edible plants as well as many rare shady plants. Most plants in the nursery are hardy and relatively easy to grow. Paul has searched and selected a good range of edible plants not seen in your local garden centre. Species of sorrel commonly eaten in the Balkans, especially Bulgaria and Northern Macedonia.
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A very cheery new Galanthus nivalis seedling from the cultivar 'Nova Gorica' https://t.co/xQN2Icc3oz
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Galanthus ‘Llo ‘n’ Green’ absorbing the mist https://t.co/jCXmD9zs0d
The gorgeously scented Hamamelis ‘Aurora’ out today https://t.co/WHcnAwpGFm
Mahonia oiwakensis subsp. lomariifolia flowering in the nursery https://t.co/MyM89mssZL
The seed heads of Yunnan Licorice (Glycyrrhiza yunnanense) glowing on a dull day https://t.co/5baVdK5AaC
A happy customer leaves with a Blechnum at Dixter https://t.co/KELAmPlL7F
All set up at Llanover Rare Plant Fair https://t.co/a3CrY9mQhg