May 13th Photograph Rossie House Garden Perthshire Scotland


May 13th photograph of Rossie House Garden, Perthshire, Scotland


May 13th photograph of Rossie House Garden, Perthshire, Scotland.


May 13th photograph of Rossie House Garden, Perthshire, Scotland.

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May 13th Photograph Bluebells Rossie House Perthshire Scotland


May 13th photograph of bluebells at Rossie House, Perthshire, Scotland.


May 13th photograph of bluebells at Rossie House, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Scotland is one of the best places in the world to garden. Its maritime climate, ample rainfall, and the rarity of severe droughts and really hot weather mean that huge numbers of plants grow well there. But the climate varies considerably, from the colder, wetter, windier mountainous areas to the west coast where tender plants can be grown outdoors all year round, and choosing plants that are suited to the local conditions is critical to success. Kenneth Cox and Raoul Curtis-Machin have evaluated the performance of thousands of plants in gardens all over Scotland, drawing on the knowledge and experience of many gardeners and nurserymen, and in this book they describe, with over 800 photographs, the most reliable shrubs, conifers, trees, fruit and perennials for Scotland. In this book Scottish gardeners will find accurate information and hundreds of great plants ideally suited to where they live. Garden Plants for Scotland.

May 12th Photograph Rapeseed Field Perthshire Scotland


May 12th photograph of a yellow rapeseed field in Perthshire, Scotland.


May 12th photograph of a yellow rapeseed field in Perthshire, Scotland. Rapeseed, Brassica napus, also known as rape, oilseed rape, rapa, rappi, rapaseed and, in the case of one particular group of cultivars, canola, is a bright yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family). The name derives from the Latin for turnip, rāpum or rāpa, and is first recorded in English at the end of the 14th century.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Washstand Hill House Helensburgh


Tour Scotland photograph of a panel from the washstand in Hill House, Helensburgh, Scotland. Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed a washstand as part of the furnishings for Hill House, an eighteenth century residence in a suburb of Glasgow. The abstract panel shows the architect and designer at the height of his creative powers.



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Old Photograph Salmon Fishermen Inverness Scotland


Old photograph of Salmon Fishermen, River Ness, Inverness, Scotland.

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