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  • Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa.
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  • The Friends of Glasgow Botanic Gardens have a simple wish – that you enjoy the Gardens as much as we do.
  • Stepping Stones by William Hamo Thornycroft (1878). The Nubian Slave by Antonio Rossetti (c. 1880). sculptures in the Glasgow Botanic Gardens.
  • Glasgow Botanic Gardens celebrated its bicentenary in 2017, but the impressive Glasgow is somewhat younger.
  • One of the most impressive features of the Glasgow Botanic Gardens is the Kibble Palace, a stunning Victorian glasshouse that was originally built in 1868.
  • The Douglas Collection includes plants introduced by David Douglas who trained at the Glasgow Botanic Gardens (1820-23).
  • Spent a few hours visiting the Botanic Gardens, Glasgow! It's a lovely park close to the centre of Glasgow with plenty of beautiful scenery to take pics!
  • The Botanic Gardens is a popular photography location in Glasgow’s West End and for good reason [more].
  • Glasgow’s Botanic gardens are one of Glasgow’s loveliest initiatives to preserve greens in the heart of its bustling trade and social scenes.
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  • The Glasgow Botanic Gardens are a green oasis of plant life from across the globe, located right in the heart of the city’s West End on Great Western Road.