Scotland’s Gardens Scheme – Dalfruin
About This Event
A well-stocked, connoisseur’s garden of about a third of an acre situated at the end of a short cul-de-sac.
There are many less common plants like varieties of trilliums, meconopsis (blue poppies), tree peonies (descendants of ones collected by George Sherriff and grown at Ascreavie), dactylorhiza and codonopsis.
There is a scree garden and collection of ferns. The vigorous climbing rose, Paul’s Himalayan Musk, grows over a pergola. Interconnected ponds encourage wildlife.
This 25th year of opening will be our final year.
Event Venue Information:
Venue:
Dalfruin
Address:
Kirktonhill Road, Kirriemuir DD8 4HU, UK