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of a tennis court, the Garden consists now of over 70 acres of beautifully
landscaped grounds. The amazing Glasshouse Experience comprises ten
glasshouses, all with their own fascination. The garden features Britain's
tallest palm house, the elegant Temperate Palm House, and its neighbor, the
Tropical Palm House. There is an Alpine House and an astonishingly long
Herbaceous Border of 165 meters which contrasts with the Winter Garden
displaying plants that are at their best at the opposite end of the year.
The
magnificent Woodland Gardens and arboretum hold nearly 2,000 specimens
generally grouped into major genera and including groves of oak, limes,
maples and rowans as well as a conifer collection and major groupings of
rhododendrons, magnolias and eucryphias. There is also a Demonstration
Garden, a Heath Garden, a Peat Garden, Azalea and Pond lawns, the Pringle
Chinese collection and not least the Rock Garden, often considered to be the
best in the world, whose diverse habitats and clever cultivation supports
more than 5,000 high mountain, arctic and mediterranean species. From its
top, magnificent views of Edinburgh can be obtained.
Buy Tickets on-line:
HERE
HAVE A WONDERFUL VACATION IN SCOTLAND. IT IS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY...
I hope that this web-tour of Scotland was able to provide you with a sneak peak of what you can expect to experience when you visit. Hopefully, it will help you decide on an itinerary for your particular day ashore. Please feel free to send me feedback (click here) to this site --or the rest of my sites, i.e.; things I should change; things I should add. I certainly would appreciate your input and suggestions. Thanks! Sunny









