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''The Plant Review'', published
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by the
Royal Horticultural Society The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), founded in 1804 as the Horticultural Society of London, is the UK's leading gardening charity. The RHS promotes horticulture through its five gardens at Wisley (Surrey), Hyde Hall (Essex), Harlow Carr (Nor ...
, is a 68-page magazineThe Plant Review
at the Royal Horticultural Society website. Accessed 5 June 2022.
containing "fascinating in-depth articles for everyone who loves
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". Its authoritative articles are written by acknowledged experts on plant-related subjects, and include plant profiles,
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,
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and the development of
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s, focusing on ornamental plants grown in
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gardens. It also reflects the
scientific Science is a systematic endeavor that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe. Science may be as old as the human species, and some of the earliest archeological evidence for ...
work of the RHS, as well as
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conducted by other horticultural and botanical institutions and individuals. First published in 1979 as ''The Plantsman'', it was renamed ''The Plant Review'' from September 2019. The RHS website describes ''The Plant Review'' as "Written by people who know and grow plants, each 68-page, colour issue balances an exciting mix of news, gardens and profiles of plants you will long to grow".


Subject matter

Its subject matter includes: * Profiles and evaluations of plant genera,
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and
cultivar A cultivar is a type of cultivated plant that people have selected for desired traits and when propagated retain those traits. Methods used to propagate cultivars include: division, root and stem cuttings, offsets, grafting, tissue culture ...
s of horticultural merit * Recent plant introductions and descriptions of new plants * New or advanced cultivation and
propagation Propagation can refer to: * Chain propagation in a chemical reaction mechanism *Crack propagation, the growth of a crack during the fracture of materials * Propaganda, non-objective information used to further an agenda * Reproduction, and other fo ...
techniques * Detailed accounts and findings from RHS
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* Developments in plant
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and changes to names of garden plants * Plant exploration and travel * Opinions and viewpoints of prominent horticultural figures *
Conservation Conservation is the preservation or efficient use of resources, or the conservation of various quantities under physical laws. Conservation may also refer to: Environment and natural resources * Nature conservation, the protection and managem ...
of garden plants and wild plants of horticultural interest * Advances in plant breeding and development of new garden plants * Profiles of plant experts, breeders and horticultural personalities * Botanical illustration and its development


History of the magazine


''The Plantsman''

''The Plantsman'' magazine was first published in June 1979. The quarterly began as a
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ly spin-off from '' The Garden'', the monthly journal of the RHS, which was then widening its editorial scope and popularizing its approach, in response to the wider audience provided by the society's rapidly increasing membership. Between its inception in 1979 and its full take-over by the RHS in 1994 ''The Plantsman'' was published by New Perspectives Publishing Ltd (later Home and Law Publishing Ltd, then HHL Publishing Ltd), in association with the RHS. In his introduction to the first edition of ''The Plantsman'', its Editorial Director, Hugh Johnson, noted that the changing editorial policy of ''The Garden'' had meant: :''"…leaving out, or at any rate abbreviating, the sort of scholarly, unhurried, lovingly minute studies of plants which are the true meat of specialist horticultural literature."'' He described ''The Plantsman'' as the solution to this editorial quandary, and continued: :''"Its intention is to supplement the monthly'' Journal ''with quarterly studies for the gardener whose passion for plants will never be satisfied—the plantsman of the title."'' The first editor of ''The Plantsman'' was Elspeth Napier. Among the contributors to the first issue were Christopher Brickell (then Director of RHS Garden, Wisley, later Director General of the RHS), Roy Elliott (then Editor of the quarterly ''Bulletin'' of the
Alpine Garden Society The Alpine Garden Society headquarters are at Pershore, Worcestershire. It is an "International Society for the cultivation, conservation and exploration of alpine and rock garden plants, small hardy herbaceous plants, hardy and half-hardy bulb ...
),
Lawrence D Hills Lawrence Donegan Hills (2 July 1911 – 20 September 1990) was a British horticulturalist and writer. In 1954, he founded the Henry Doubleday Research Association (HDRA; now Garden Organic) in Bocking, near Braintree, Essex. By the time he retir ...
, founder (and then Director) of the
Henry Doubleday Research Association Garden Organic, formerly known as the Henry Doubleday Research Association (HDRA), is a UK organic growing charity dedicated to researching and promoting organic gardening, farming and food. The charity maintains the Heritage Seed Library to pr ...
, and
David McClintock David Charles McClintock, MBE, VMH, FLS (1913–2001) was an English natural historian, botanist, horticulturist and author. McClintock was notably active in the worlds of natural history, horticulture and botany within the UK and Europe. He ...
, botanist and writer of the best-selling ''Collins Pocket Guide to Wild Flowers''. The magazine was printed in black and white, with one colour plate as a frontispiece (as well as many finely detailed line illustrations) until February 1994.


''The New Plantsman''

In June 1994 ''The Plantsman'' was relaunched as ''The New Plantsman'' with a new editor, Victoria Matthews, previously Editor of ''
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'' (journal of the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. An internationally important botanical research and education institution, it employs 1,10 ...
). She was followed in the post, from March 1995, by Sabina Knees. From now onward the journal featured full-colour photographs and illustrations on alternate spreads.


''The Plantsman'' New Series

In March 2002 the publication reverted to its original title (with a New Series suffix) during the editorship of botanist and author
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. For the first time, full colour became available on every page. In 2005 the magazine received a refreshed design under its new editor, Mike Grant, previously a botanist at RHS Garden, Wisley. The publication continued to broaden its scope. In November 2006 ''The Plantsman'' was named winner of the British Garden Media Guild award for 'Consumer Magazine of the Year'; the other two finalists being '' BBC Gardeners' World'' magazine and '' BBC Gardens Illustrated''. In the judges' opinion: In November 2008 the same organisation awarded ''The Plantsman'' News Story of the Year for an item entitled 'Greece wants her plants back' in the March 2008 issue. In 2018 Mike Grant retired as editor, becoming Contributing Editor, and James Armitage, formerly Principal Botanist at RHS Garden, Wisley took on the editorship. He experimented with the content and the look of the magazine, introducing new regular features, including specially commissioned botanical illustrations as frontispieces.


''The Plantsman'' becomes ''The Plant Review''

In the June 2019 issue it was announced that the title would cease to be known as ''The Plantsman''.Armitage, James (2019) Life begins at 40 as they say. ''The Plantsman'' n.s. 18(2): 4 From the September 2019 issue it was rebranded, with a completely new design, as ''The Plant Review'', a name more in line with its sister publication '' The Orchid Review''.


Editors

Elspeth Napier 1979–1994
Victoria Matthews 1994
Sabina Knees 1995–2000
Christopher Grey-Wilson 2001–2005
Mike Grant 2005–2018
James Armitage 2018–present


See also

* List of horticultural magazines


External links


RHS web page for ''The Plant Review''
with downloadable indices 1979–2014 and brief summaries of main articles from 2017 onwards


References

* ''The Plantsman'' Volume 1 (1979) to volume 15 (1994) * ''The New Plantsman'' Volume 1 (1994) to volume 8 (2001) * ''The Plantsman'' New Series Volume 1 (2002) to volume 18 (2019) * ''The Plant Review'' Volume 1 (2019) * ''The Plant Review'' page of the RHS website (accessed: 22 November 2021) {{DEFAULTSORT:Plantsman Royal Horticultural Society Horticultural magazines published in the United Kingdom Botany journals Magazines established in 1979 Quarterly magazines published in the United Kingdom Magazines published in London