Greenhouse effect: Palms and lavender replace hollyhocks in British gardens

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Greenhouse effect: Palms and lavender replace hollyhocks in British gardens
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As the British climate warms, gardeners are opting for non-native, drought-resistant plants that like it hot

oses, hollyhocks and an immaculate green lawn have always exemplified a typical British garden in summer. But now, as gardeners look forward to a mini-heatwave this month, demand for heat-loving and drought-resistant plants has never been higher in the UK.

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