A climate change project in the Highlands is to count pollinators using a device that listens for the insects' buzz. A version of the technology, which used infra red sensors to detect bees and other ...
Jurassic trees growing in the north west Highlands are expected to be unaffected by a disease that threatens other neighbouring tree species. The National Trust for Scotland's Inverewe Garden has the ...
Inverewe has a four-star grading from the national tourism organisation and is well-famed for its range of rhododendrons, with flowers to be found somewhere in the garden every month of the year. Bark ...
A COLLECTION of rare plants from around the world are being cared for at a historic Highland garden – and their chances of survival are set to improve with £530,000 plans to build a mega glasshouse.
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PLANTS described as smelling 'like male cat pee' have been added to Inverewe Garden in the north-west Highlands. Sign up to our Scotsman Rural News - A weekly of the Hay's Way tour of Scotland emailed ...
With much of Scotland soaking in sunshine, there has never been a better time for a trip to a public garden. Over the winter, many of the country's gardens are closed. However, with spring beginning, ...
A device that can count bees and other pollinators is to be trialled in the Highlands. The technology is fitted with tiny microphones to listen for the insects' buzzing. The device will be set up at ...