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International Garden Photographer of the Year competition goes on show at Sissinghurst Castle Garden

A collection of images bringing a taste of the outside indoors are on show.

Now in its 10th year, the International Garden Photographer of the Year competition, showcases the best garden, plant and landscape photography from snappers all around the world. A collection of the winning images will be displayed at Sissinghurst Castle Garden until Sunday, March 5.

From portrait to panorama and quirky to wondrous, they reflect the everlasting appeal of the garden and our green planet. Categories include the Beauty of Plants, Wildlife in the Garden and Wildflower Landscapes.

Tekapo Lupins by Richard Bloom From the International Garden Photographer of the Year exhibition
Tekapo Lupins by Richard Bloom From the International Garden Photographer of the Year exhibition

Kate Shaw from Sissinghurst said: “We are really excited to be hosting the exhibition again this year. There’s a great set of images to see and our garden team have helped to bring a little of the outdoors inside. They’ve been busy drying flowers and growing hundreds of plants as well as designing handcrafted pots and structures.’’

The exhibition tours around the world and has a category for under-16s.

Magic Moment by Rosanna Castrini, one of the images to go on display at Sissinghurst Castle Garden
Magic Moment by Rosanna Castrini, one of the images to go on display at Sissinghurst Castle Garden

For details go to igpoty.com or nationaltrust.org.uk/sissinghurst-castle-garden

While you're in Sissinghurst, visit the South Cottage, recently opened to the public. For details click here.

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