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UK: Attenborough rose grower wins 30th Gold Medal at Chelsea Flower Show

Peter Beales Roses, of Attleborough, won its 30th Gold Medal at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show with its impressive display. The nursery grew 3,000 plants specifically for the show.

Of these 3,000, around 1,500 roses finally went forward to be displayed on the 15m stand. Nursery manager, Ian Limmer, designed this year's stand for Peter Beales and spoke of his delight at winning.

"To win our 30th Chelsea Gold and receive the highest possible marks from the judges is a huge honour for our whole team," he said. The stand this year featured the debut of a new buttermilk rose called Ashton Wold.

Mr Limmer added: "We're especially proud to unveil Ashton Wold this year.

Read more at Eastern Daily Press

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