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Primula florindae

  • Sino-Himalayan Plants
This magnificent species of primula is sometimes known as the ‘Giant Himalayan cowslip’ and is the largest primula in the world.

Cornus kousa var. chinensis

  • Sino-Himalayan Plants
Being taller and with slightly larger leaves, this variety of ‘Chinese dogwood’ is a geographical form of the Japanese species.

Meconopsis ‘Lingholm’

  • Sino-Himalayan Plants
A popular garden name for blue-flowered varieties is the ‘Himalayan Blue Poppy’, although many are indigenous to China.

Pinus wallichiana

  • Sino-Himalayan Plants
One of the most graceful of all conifers, the Himalayan Pine is a long-needled species native to the Himalaya, where it is also known as the Blue Pine.

Davidia involucrata

  • Sino-Himalayan Plants
When viewed from a distance, this unusual tree gives the appearance of white handkerchiefs hanging down, hence being know as the ‘pocket handkerchief’.

Rhododendron augustinii

  • Sino-Himalayan Plants
This beautiful, blue-flowered rhododendron has been repeatedly planted at Harewood since the 1930s and is a joy to see in spring.
A eighteenth-century armchair with elaborately carved decoration and gilded surface. The seat, back and arms are upholstered in a pink floral tapestry.

Armchair

  • British Furniture
This armchair (part of a set of 18) was originally designed by Chippendale for the State Bedroom and State Dressing…
An urn-shaped dark-blue vase encased by gilded metal mounts. Either side of the neck are two small gilded metal gryphons positioned to make handles.

Vase

  • French and Chinese Porcelain
The design of this vase (one of a pair) is typical of the neo-Classical ornamental vases being produced by Sèvres…
A large square carpet, rolled on one side, laid on the floor of a historic interior. Its colour scheme is mainly pink and green and highly patterned.

Carpet

  • British Furniture
This Axminster carpet was designed by Robert Adam for the Music Room at Harewood House.