Tropical Gardens Aka Tropical Flowers Beware Other Colour Pics Share This Title (1960)
M, S of a man walking through a conservatory at Wannock Gardens at Polegate near Eastbourne, East Sussex; lots of exotic and tropical plants are seen. C, U as he strokes the leaves of a plant which contract and quickly fold in around the stem; it has little pink pompom flowers. M, S and C, U of a man crosspollinating some pink flowers; could be Gloxinias. M, Ss and C, U of the first man spraying the leaves of an Elephant Ears plant with water. C, U of the delicate pink flower of the Dipladenia Sanderai; C, U of the Hibiscus flower, panning left to show the man spraying lower parts of the plant with water. C, Us of Anthurium. M, S of a bearded man in another greenhouse; he stops to look at Begonias; C, U of this specially propagated variety with very large blooms in a peachypink colour. M, Ss and C, Us of other Begonias in bright colours. C, Us of the Golden Shower variety of Begonia in a hanging basket as the man climbs up to puff some plant insecticide on it. M, Ss and C, Us of oranges growing on a tree
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