HomeNewsPlantsNew plant variety Autumn November 21, 2024 More jobs in the garden for November Email Podcast November 20, 2024 Highlights podcast – Ken answers your gardening questions – November 2024 FrontOnly November 18, 2024 Peter Donegan talks about his career in garden landscape design New plant variety By Oliver Rogers August 4, 2015 0 Comments A lecturer at Writtle College in Essex has bred a new variety of Osteospermum. It has taken five years to breed, is hardy and needs very little care. Breeder John Cullum told Tim Gillett how the plant, called the Little Writtle was developed. How useful was this post? Click on a star to rate it! Submit Rating Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0 No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post. Tags:essexjohn cullumlittle writtleosteospermumtim gillettwrittle college Don't Miss It Essex salad producer Up Next Controlling Bindweed Related Articles FrontOnlyJuly 16, 2024 10-Acres of Strawberries at Wilkin & Sons, Tiptree – 2024 weather conditions and plans for Net Zero Garden showsMarch 5, 2024 Essex alpine show a huge success for growers and public FrontOnlyJanuary 21, 2024 Great Tree Beauties 2: Old Knobbley in Mistley More in essex Autumn colour at Marks Hall October 7, 2015