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Top 5 Subtropical Gardens to Visit in Scotland

Scotland is known for its stunning scenery, including its mountains, lochs, and glens. However, there are also many beautiful subtropical gardens to be found in Scotland. These gardens are home to a variety of plants from all over the world, including palms, cacti, and succulents. They are a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy some peace and tranquility.


1. Inverewe Garden


Inverewe Garden is located on the western coast of Scotland and is one of the most famous subtropical gardens in the country. It was founded in the 1860s by Sir Osbert Buchanan, who planted a variety of exotic plants from all over the world. The garden is now home to over 2,500 different species of plants.



2. Crarae Garden


Crarae Garden is located on the Argyll Peninsula and is one of the most important collections of rhododendrons in the world. The garden is home to over 1,000 different species of rhododendrons, as well as many other plants from all over the world.



3. Arduaine Garden


Arduaine Garden is located on the Argyll Peninsula and is known for its collection of rhododendrons and azaleas. The garden is also home to a variety of other plants, including ferns, mosses, and lichens.



4. Logan Botanic Garden


Logan Botanic Garden is located in Dumfries and Galloway and is one of the four gardens of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The garden is home to a variety of plants from all over the world, including ferns, mosses, and lichens.



5. Benmore Botanic Garden


Benmore Botanic Garden is located in Argyll and Bute and is one of the four gardens of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The garden is home to a variety of plants from all over the world, including conifers, rhododendrons, and azaleas.



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