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    • Cistus creticus: A tough little plant with history as old as Europe
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    • Lemon Verbena: a natural medicine with a charming lemon flavour
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    • European Mistletoe: a hemiparasitic plant that goes beyond Christmas traditions
    • Olive Tree: a heavenly gift from Hercules
    • Opium Poppy: the power to be a gift or a curse
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    • Raspberry Leaf: a woman’s tonic
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    • Stevia rebaudiana: a sugar substitute
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    • Thyme: beyond the bounds of culinary uses
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Memoria

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1. Derek Patterson 2. Fiona Edgington 2. Fiona Edgington 3. Donald Hill 4. Mrs R H Tawney 4. Mrs R H Tawney 5. Val Martin 5. Val Martin, bench 6. Catherine Jago 7. Martin Andrews 7. Martin Andrews 8. Canadian Assn., tree 9. John Cousins 9. John Cousins, tree 10. Emma Sophia Dimitrijevic 10. Emma Sophia Dimitrijevic, rose 11. Anne Lo, herb spiral 11. Ann Lo, herb spiral 12. Karolina Gluck 13. Rhoda Milne 13. Rhoda Milne 14. Margaret Macpherson Kathleen McCrone & Peter Wilkinson, bench Kathleen McCrone & Peter Wilkinson Bill Butchart Bill Butchart, bench A & NZ Community 2004 A & NZ Community 2004, bench Emanuel Litvinoff Prof Ostap Hawaleshka
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http://mecklenburghsquaregarden.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Meck_Audio01_birdsong_sm.mp3

Soundtrack recorded in the garden on Sunday 3rd May 2015

 

 

 

 

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