Welcome to St Andrews Botanic Garden in the East of Scotland. This garden has been described as a 'hidden gem' of Scotland and it is home to about 8000 species of ferns, herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees are grown here.
Some are native to Scotland but most grow wild in other regions of the world. All those outdoors are hardy and can be cultivated successfully in the climate around St Andrews.
The situation, topography and soil conditions dictate the design of a garden. The aim at St Andrews Botanic Garden continues to be to create not only an amenity in which to relax and enjoy the beauty and atmosphere, but also to provide a scientific garden for teaching and research purposes.





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