NCCPG The National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens The World's Leading Cultivated Plant Conservation Charity.

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NCCPG The National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens The World's Leading Cultivated Plant Conservation Charity

Introduction n Founded as a registered charity in 1978 n The NCCPG works closely with other conservation bodies as well as botanic gardens, The National Trust, The National Trust for Scotland, English Heritage, The Royal Horticultural Society and many specialist horticultural societies.

Mission n To conserve, grow, propagate, document and make available the amazing resource of garden plants

Aims n Encourage the propagation and conservation of endangered garden plants, both species and cultivars; n Encourage and conduct research into cultivated plants, their origins, their historical and cultural importance and their environments Encourage the education of the public in garden plant conservation.

National Plant Collections® 450 National Collection holders in Britain, responsible for 650 National Plant Collections. Each collection is a 'living plant library' dedicated to a specific genus, be it roses, cotoneasters or hydrangea. n The holders collect plants, grow them, propagate them and make them available to the public, research the plants' history, record the plants' details, and make their knowledge available to the wider public.

Chollipo Arboretum Collections n Magnolia: 410 Species and Cultivars n Ilex: 350 Species and Cultivars n Camellia: 290 Species and Cultivars n Hibiscus: 200 Cultivars n Acer: 160 Species and Cultivars n Plants raised by Chollipo Arboretum