Branklyn Garden
Part of the gardens and the Rentons' former home, pictured in 2011
Branklyn Garden is located in Perth
Branklyn Garden
TypeGarden
Location116 Dundee Road,
Perth, Scotland
Coordinates56°23′18″N 3°25′07″W / 56.3883892°N 3.4185777°W / 56.3883892; -3.4185777
Area2 acres (0.81 ha)
Established1922 (1922)
FounderJohn and Dorothy Renton
Owned byNational Trust for Scotland
Operated byNational Trust for Scotland

Branklyn Garden is a hillside public garden in the Kinnoull area of the Scottish city of Perth. The garden is set in 2 acres (0.81 ha) in the western foothills of Kinnoull Hill.

A National Trust for Scotland site, the garden was established in 1922 by John and Dorothy Renton,[1] who built a house on the property. The couple's desire was to have a garden that featured rare and unusual plants, along with flowers from all over the world. Several people, including George Forrest and Frank Ludlow, collected seeds for the garden, which now has over 3,500 species of plants.[2] Today, the garden is also home to several national collections of plants, including Meconopsis and Cassiope.[3]

References

  1. "Heaven on Perth: a priceless collection of rare alpines in Scotland". Financial Times. 24 June 2022. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  2. "Garden of the week: Branklyn Garden, Perth"The Herald, 9 June 2018
  3. Branklyn GardenNational Trust for Scotland

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