Scotland

Gardens and plant collections to visit in Scotland.

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    1. AboutBritain - Benmore Botanic Garden

      Magnificent trees, formal gardens and rhododendrons are just a few of the highlights to be found in this Argyll garden.
      www.aboutbritain.com

      Magnificent trees, formal gardens and rhododendrons are just a few of the highlights to be found in this Argyll garden.
    2. Armadale Castle Gardens

      Isle of Skye complex offers nature trails, parkland, gardens, a restaurant, shop, study centre and the Museum of the Isles. Home of the Clan Donald.
      www.highlandconnection.org

      Isle of Skye complex offers nature trails, parkland, gardens, a restaurant, shop, study centre and the Museum of the Isles. Home of the Clan Donald.
    3. Carnoustie - Edzell Castle and Gardens

      Walled garden in Angus is laid out in a formal manner with heraldic and symbolic sculptures and a turreted garden house.
      www.carnoustie.org

      Walled garden in Angus is laid out in a formal manner with heraldic and symbolic sculptures and a turreted garden house.
    4. Clan Drummond Society - Drummond Castle

      Large formal gardens with topiary and statues are open to the public during the summer. Find information about the castle and the Drummond clan.
      cdronan.addr.com

      Large formal gardens with topiary and statues are open to the public during the summer. Find information about the castle and the Drummond clan.
    5. Garden Web - Dawyck Botanic Gardens & Arboretum

      Peebles outpost of the Royal Botanical Gardens of Edinburgh, featuring mature beech, fungi, lichens, ferns, horsetails, mosses and liverworts.
      www.gardenweb.com

      Peebles outpost of the Royal Botanical Gardens of Edinburgh, featuring mature beech, fungi, lichens, ferns, horsetails, mosses and liverworts.
    6. Glorious Gardens of Argyll and Bute

      Enthusiastic plant hunters, large estates and damp acid soil make this an exceptional area for exotic plants. Describes several gardens and gives visitor details.
      www.gardens-of-argyll.co.uk

      Enthusiastic plant hunters, large estates and damp acid soil make this an exceptional area for exotic plants. Describes several gardens and gives visitor details.
    7. Highland Highlights - Cawdor Castle

      Claiming to be the "most romantic castle in the Highlands", Cawdor has nature trails, lawns and gardens to explore. Find admission details.
      www.high-lights.co.uk

      Claiming to be the
    8. Inverewe Garden by K.A.Forbes and L.A.Forbes

      Subtropical gardens reflect the unusually warm weather of its northern Highland location. Includes a history and how to get there.
      treasuresofbritain.org

      Subtropical gardens reflect the unusually warm weather of its northern Highland location. Includes a history and how to get there.
    9. Kittoch Mill Hosta Garden

      Private garden in Strathclyde contains three national collections of plants. Find details of opening times and contact information.
      www.users.globalnet.co.uk

      Private garden in Strathclyde contains three national collections of plants. Find details of opening times and contact information.
    10. National Trust for Scotland, The - Arduaine Garden

      Twenty-acre garden on the west coast of Scotland benefits from the warming effects of the Gulf Stream. Find visitor information.
      www.nts.org.uk

      Twenty-acre garden on the west coast of Scotland benefits from the warming effects of the Gulf Stream. Find visitor information.

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