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Travel Tales of Bhutan: floral connections
Did the ancestors of your garden plants come from Bhutan? One of the exciting things about travelling, for a keen gardener, is to see familiar garden plants in their natural habitat. Over the last 500 years, plants have been collected … Continue reading
Posted in Bhutan, Photo-essay, Travel
Tagged Bhutan, botany, Cluny House Gardens, Edelweiss, flora, Frank Ludlow, Gentian, George Sherriff, Himalayas, lichen, Moutain Ash, photography, plant collectors, plants, Rhododendrons, Rowan tree, Royal Botanical Gardens Edinburgh, Scotland, Sorbus, travel, travel pictures
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