Pitmedden Garden, located in Aberdeen, is a meticulously designed Scottish Renaissance garden that celebrates local flora and offers a glimpse into the region’s horticultural history. Spanning 100 acres (41 hectares), the garden features over 40,000 plants during the summer months, creating a vibrant tapestry of colors and textures. Visitors can explore the faithfully restored stately garden, which includes a contemporary 21st-century interpretation, blending traditional and modern elements. The garden’s layout and variety of plant life provide a serene and visually rich experience, inviting guests to stroll through its carefully manicured paths and admire the seasonal blooms.
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