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Topiary Gardens in Scotland
Set out below are Topiary gardens in Scotland, including Pitmedden. Topiary gardens show the art of creating sculptures using clipped trees, shrubs and sub-shrubs. Plants used in topiary are evergreen, have small leaves or needles and produce dense foliage.
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Biggar Park
Biggar
Biggar Park garden is a mixture of formal and informal woodland areas, spacious lawns, and unusual trees, shrubs and rhododendrons. It is 700 ft above sea level, so somewhat susceptible to late spring frosts. In the traditional working walled garden... more
Drummond Gardens
Muthill, Crieff
At Drummond Gardens, pass into the inner courtyard and reach the top of the terracing and the full extent and majesty of this garden is suddenly revealed. The dominant feature of the parterre design is a St Andrew´s Cross with the multiplex 17th... more
Cawdor Castle and Gardens
Cawdor Castle, Nairn
The oldest garden north east of Cawdor Castle was enclosed with walls and bastions in 1620, and cultivated in the old fashioned manner where soft fruits, flowers, vegetables and fruit trees were mingled closely together. Today this garden has been... more
Drumlanrig Castle, Gardens & Country Park
Thornhill
Drumlanrig Castle, Gardens & Country Park date back to the time of William Douglas the 1st Duke of Queensbury. Work began on the gardens around 1689 creating a grand formal terrace garden. The garden today has undergone major restoration in recent... more
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