Potted plants in the world's oldest scaffolds, transplanting successfully completed



In the Royal Quey Botanical Garden of England, the oldest potted plant replanting work in the world was done. This is an ancient scroll that came to the botanical garden in 1775, and it seems that the last replacement was 20 years ago. If it is home gardening, I will repot with a single cotton, but my partner is the oldest potted plants in the world, so I planned a thorough plan for three months and nine gardeners took part.

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World's oldest pot plant gets a new home in epic repotting at Kew Gardens | Mail Online

"This cycle is a special thing that came to the Kew Botanical Gardens in 1775 and replanted it twenty years ago, the previous container has broken The beauty was damaged and it also affects the health of the plants, so I decided to replace it newly. "

The transplanting took place after a planned period of 3 months and 9 gardeners participated.


Cycles that have been transplanted successfully.


This ancient scarlet was collected at the Eastern Cape of South Africa in the early 1770s by Francis Masson, a plant hunter at the Queen Botanic Gardens. It was one of 500 species of plants collected in the second voyage of Captain Cook. In 160 years since being brought to the botanical garden, the trunk stretched by 1 inch (2.54 cm) annually, now the height has grown to 14 feet 5 inches (about 4.3 m). It has been slightly bent and has grown, so it is supported by struts. It has a lifespan of more than 500 years, it seems that it brings a lot of information to botanists, and the Queen Botanical Garden is the place where the oldest and diverse cycles can be seen.

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