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  Spring (mid March to mid June)
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Arduaine Garden
Branklyn Garden
Culzean Castle
Drum Castle
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Spring is a time of renewal when gardens recover from the harsh weather conditions of winter and bulbs burst into flower. Here are some examples of the sights to be seen in spring and where to go to see them.

Bluebell and wild hyacinth woods
Culzean Castle, Geilston

Daffodils
Brodie Castle (National Collection), Greenbank Garden, Harmony Garden, Threave Garden

Meconopsis
Branklyn Garden, Inverewe Garden

Mixed bulbs
Broughton House, Harmony Garden

Rhododendrons
Arduaine Garden (including National Collections), Brodick Castle and Inverewe Garden

Rock/alpine plants
Branklyn Garden, Leith Hall, Inverewe Garden.

 

Daffodils
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White Rhododendron
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