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The Chelsea Flower Show 2022 Plant of the Year has been revealed, with × Semponium 'Destiny' from Surreal Succulents in Cornwall taking the winning spot.
With unique, veiny leaves, the purple-hued plant beat 19 other species in this year's coveted competition. As well as having an eye-catching appearance, this plant can produce one very large flat head up to 60cm across and is the world's first cross between aeonium and sempervivum. We can see why it caught the attention of the judges!
In second place came Armeria pseudarmeria 'Dreamland' (Dreameria Series) from Stonebarn Landscapes, and Salvia Pink Amistad ('Arggr17-011') from Middleton Nurseries Ltd took the third spot.
If you're looking to add this spectacular plant to your collection, Surreal Succulents say: "An interesting feature of this variety is the way that it can hold its dark colours all year round, unlike most other purple Aeonium hybrids. Colours range from bright green to a very deep purple in strong sunlight."
Other plants entered into the RHS Chelsea Plant of the Year competition include Aeonium 'Jubilee' and the Rosa Elizabeth ('Ausmajesty) by David Austin Roses — a new English shrub rose which launched to celebrate Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
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This historic jubilee makes a great excuse to add another Emma Bridgewater mug to your collection! This one features our national anthem in EB's signature script on a proud red background.
Here's a more subtle design from Emma Bridgewater.
Lastly, the potter has this vibrant green option. Which will you choose?
Harrods has released its own commemorative mug, too. This fine bone china option features the dates of the Queen's reign in shining gold and finished with the royal crests.
Particularly dedicated royalists will be pleased with this lovely handmade cushion cover; it's thoroughly celebratory without being garish. It'd fit right in with a country cottage scheme while adding a cheerful flash of colour.
This design is also available as a tea towel, if you prefer – in a good range of colours.
This makes a fun memento – use it to display your scones or sandwiches for your Jubilee garden party over the bank holiday weekend, then display it on the wall or your cabinet after the festivities are done.
Hang this suitably British bunting around your garden fence, conservatory or the front of your property to show your appreciation for our longest-reigning monarch. It comes in either two or five metre lengths, or you can ask for your specific requirements.
Made from gold-plated pewter and studded with glittering crystals, this ornate decoration is exclusive to the Historic Royal Palaces shop. Keep it proudly on display in a cabinet, or you could even use the hanging loop to turn it into a Christmas tree ornament, if you like.
No garden party is complete without cake. These rice paper toppers will ensure your offerings are less Victoria sponge and more Elizabeth II – much more appropriate, in this instance!
A subtle design finished with traditional royal purple crowns; these are lovingly hand-painted to order, so you know you're getting something thoughtful to commemorate this special occasion.
Okay, this charger plate is expensive, but it is handmade from fine bone china and finished with burnished 22-carat gold detailing, so it is a really exquisite piece. Plus, we're sure you agree that a Platinum jubilee party deserves something extra special to celebrate properly. Put this plate pride of place on your table to show off your afternoon tea spread for your do.
With its ornate crown, orb and sceptre design, this lovely Emma Bridgewater design will pay homage to our queen while brightening up your kitchen (and helping with the washing up!).
Traditional tones in white, blue and red here for this tea towel – and there's some matching bunting available, too.
More tea towels here – choose your favourite design, or collect all three!
To match the charger plate above, this charming teapot will finish off your royal scheme perfectly. We just love the little crown on the lid.