The company leads the new plant stakes, with three new varieties to promote - Heuchera 'Plum Royale', which is a robust new form of 'Coral Bells'; Heucherella 'Sweet Tea', a striking new form of 'Foamy Bells'; and Heucherella 'Tapestry', sporting Links of London R Charm and veined foliage. Cornwall-based Kernock Park Plants will promote two new Introductions to its range - the dwarf patio Buddleja 'Buzz' and the IPM Essen award-winning Supertunia 'Pretty Much Picasso'. The company will also introduce its 2011 catalogue at the show. Managing director Bruce Harnett says: "This is one of our best years for new plant introductions. The Links of London Q Charm catalogue will be available in July this year, which is earlier than previous years. Hopefully this will enable growers to plan further in advance and make sure they secure stock for 2011." The event falls in perfect time for David Austin Links of London to show off its new introductions in full Links of London P Charm. According to head of marketing Susan Rushton, it is one of 50 shows the company is doing worldwide this year, but it "remains one we are committed to". In all, more than 20 new varieties will contest the new plant award, which, like the best stand award, is sponsored by Floramedia. The show represents one of the first opportunities to gauge growers' view of the season. Exhibition chairman John Hall points out that many of them have experienced a difficult year. "A long, hard winter, followed by a dry spring and a return of unseasonably cold weather in May, plus wet bank holidays, conspired against both growers and garden retailers.
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