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Inverewe Garden
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The Garden is built on a craggy hillside with a majestc setting on the water’s edge of Loch Ewe .
The property has a famous Walled Garden with plants from around the world including Chinese rhododendrons, Tasmanian eucalypts and New Zealand daisy bushes as well as Woodland containing a canopy of Scots Pine trees - a unique feature - which are underpalnted with many unusual woodland plants such as Meconopsis and Primula and including our own Primula Inverewe.
Extensive views from both low and high vantage points of Loch Ewe, the surrounding Highlands and out to sea offering wind sheltered vistas.
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- Southern hemisphere trees head north
Inverewe Garden, the National Trust for Scotland’s west coast garden, undertook some historic gardening on Tuesday 30 June, when it completed the creation of the most northerly planted grove of Wollemi Pine in the world. more>
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- Take to the hills with the Trust
Conservation charity the National Trust for Scotland is encouraging Scotland to take to the hills this summer, with a brand new walking section on www.nts.org.uk. more>
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