A popular garden plant is facing a growing crisis from a new midge which is almost impossible to destroy once it settles in soil, the Royal Horticultural Society has warned. Reports of agapanthus gall midges destroying theplants’attractive purple flowers have increased rapidly in recent years....
Its growth can be slowed, but not stopped.Dr Hayley Jones, a plant scientist at the RHS, is researching the midges and trying to find a way to stop them....
It is likely we will end up with more than
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