These are the five plants that King Charles grows in his garden at Highgrove, including one that's his favourite.
The King's website for Highgrove explains a little about its history. "The house was originally styled ‘High Grove’ and was built between 1796 and 1798 on the site of an older property.
And rising high among the trimmed hedges and the organic flower meadows of Prince Charles’s Highgrove House, in Gloucestershire, is a balsam poplar tree, which the royal planted for his first ...
The Highgrove shop at Chelsea will be decorated by royal florist Shane Connolly, who adorned Westminster Abbey with blooms for the ... the West Side of Highgrove House, will also be on show.