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James Horner, garden maker at Benton End, the one-time home of the artist and plantsman Cedric Morris, explains how to make this beautiful pot to celebrate spring. 'The flora in Benton End’s walled garden has dwindled since the time artist-plantsman Cedric Morris gardened here. Yet one of the persistent and surviving plants, which still appears exotic today, is the crown imperial fritillary. These chunky stemmed plants rise through late-winter, flowering as soon as the season shifts, when they become a blazing statement. Morris painted both yellow- and orange-flowered cultivars among tulips and wood spurge in his 1934 work Easter Bouquet.' Head to the link to read more about how James created the beautiful display https://www.gardensillustrated.com/pl... 🎥 Andrew Montgomery 📍Benton End Like and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more inspiring gardens, people and plants. For more monthly inspiration, subscribe to Gardens Illustrated's YT channel, and the magazine https://www.gardensillustrated.com/be... Follow us: Instagram: / gardens_illustrated Twitter: / gdnsillustrated Facebook: / gardensillustrated Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/gdnsillus...