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Best 1 Middlemist's Red

Middlemist’s Red is a camellia shrub originating from China and introduced to Britain in 1804 by John Middlemist. Its rarity stems from being one of just two remaining living plants globally. The flower exhibits a distinctive pink hue and represents a significant historical botanical specimen. It is...

Flower Pink Historic Rare Shrub Camellia Family
2 Fire Pink
Fire Pink

Fire pink (*Silene virginica*) is a distinctive woodland wildflower characterized by its vibrant red blossoms. It’s notable as a key pollinator plant, particularly vital for hummingbird populations in eastern North America. The species thrives in shaded areas and provides an important food source an...

3 Spiraea japonica 'Anthony Waterer'

Spiraea japonica 'Anthony Waterer', a cultivar introduced in the 19th century, is a deciduous shrub recognized by its flattened clusters of carmine-pink flowers and variegated foliage.

4 Chaenomeles speciosa (Flowering Quince)

Flowering Quince is a spiny deciduous shrub native to China, highly prized for its early spring blossoms and cultivated in European gardens since the late 1700s.

5 Sweet William

Sweet William is a short-lived biennial or perennial plant native to the mountains of southern Europe, widely cultivated since the 16th century for its dense, colorful flower clusters.

6 Coral
Coral

Coral is an organic gemstone formed by marine invertebrates, historically prized in jewelry since antiquity and primarily harvested in the Mediterranean.

7 Schizostylis

South African cormous plant reclassified as Hesperantha coccinea, notable for scarlet autumn flowers and tolerance of waterlogged soils along stream banks.

8 Red Clover
Red Clover

Red Clover is a Eurasian herbaceous legume widely introduced globally as a forage crop, playing a vital role in agricultural nitrogen fixation.

9 Eudialyte
Eudialyte

Eudialyte is a red to pink cyclosilicate mineral prized by collectors for its vivid coloration, primarily sourced from alkaline rock complexes in Greenland.

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