The 166 year-old Himalayan cedar was planted in Edinburgh during a visit by Queen Victoria's son, Albert.
Weather permitting, take a stroll through Princes Street Gardens, home of the ornate cast-iron Ross Fountain, and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Covering 70 acres, the botanic garden offers a ...
The Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh has lost their tallest tree, a 29-metre Cedrus deodara planted in 1859, along with 14 others ...
"Edinburgh has been the Scottish capital since the 15th century. It has two distinct areas: the Old Town, dominated by a medieval fortress; and the neoclassical New Town, whose development from the ...
Mr Lang said: "The people of Edinburgh are being short-changed on garden waste collection. "The council promised the charge would lead to a better and more frequent service. Instead, many people ...
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Approximately 15 trees have been lost – either uprooted or damaged beyond recovery -including the Garden’s tallest tree.
The chances of an albino squirrel being born are estimated to be one in 100,000 by experts, with the Edinburgh male albino squirrel first spotted in a Slateford back garden on Friday, January 17 ...
The tallest tree in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has been felled by Storm Éowyn - a 95ft (29m) high deodar cedar which was planted 166 years ago. The head of the organisation said ...
A 166-year-old tree which was the tallest at Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden has been damaged ‘beyond recovery’ during Storm Éowyn. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh ...