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Guide to Abbreviations and Symbols
| Hardy Annual |
| Half Hardy Annual |
| Hardy Perennial |
| Half Hardy Perennial |
| Hardy Shrub
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| Hardy |
|  Hardy Tree |
| Indoor Annual |
| Indoor Perennial |
| Hardy Biennial |
| Shade |
| Partial shade |
| Dappled Shade |
| Full Sun |
| Climbing variety |
| Attractive to bees |
| Attractive to butterflies |
| Suitable for cut flowers |
| Suitable for pots |
| Fragrant |
| Hanging basket |
| First Year Flowering |
| Planting time |
| Sowing time |
| Harvesting time |
| Flowering time |
| Average seed content |
| First-generation plants obtained by crossing two selected pure-breeding parents |
| Awarded the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit |
| Varieties that can be grown at close spacing for smaller vegetables |
| Vegetables high in fibre |
| Seeds which have been produced by wholly organic means and certified as such by Organic Farmers and Growers |
| Varieties with high pest and disease resistance. Ideal for 'natural' growing |
| Paper strips filled with evenly-spaced, high quality seeds, just waiting to be sown in your garden |
| Paper mats filled with a selection of seed, ideal for growing in pots on the windowsill or for larger mats in pots on the patio |
| Native British Wildflower species |
| Cultivated plants that attract wildlife to your garden |
| RHS Perfect for Pollinators |
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