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Scottish Surprises

Some things I expected on our recent trip to Scotland in early October.  I knew that the thistle was the national flower.  I had heard about the rowan tree from my mother in law. It was nice to see it in person and find it with a full flush of red berries. Since we were going in October I wasn't quite sure what else to expect.

The first thing I noticed was begonias of all colors in municipal and business plantings.  They tended to be planted in large masses as well as hanging planters. The next observations were made on a hike through the Pass of Killiecrankie which links the highlands and the lowlands of Scotland. This wooded area was bursting with fungi and mushrooms. I even found the mushroom from all the fairy tales the one with the white stem and red cap with white polka-dots. I was also impressed with the amount of ruby red rose hips from wild Rosa canina that we saw here and throughout Scotland. I could only imagine how beautiful these must be in flower in the springtime.

We visited Dunrobin Castle which has some beautiful gardens supposedly inspired by Versailles.  I was shocked to find Gunnera mannicata, Giant Rhubarb flourishing there.  I generally think of these in South America or trendy garden show displays not Scottish gardens.   Later I was astounded to see a six foot tall Viking topiary made of succulents on the greens of a town named Largs. Largs was the site of a famous Viking-Scottish battle. The grounds also had a flat" picture" of a Viking battleship, also done in succulents. 

I think that is one of the things I like best about traveling, the surprises you encounter that go against your expectations. They shake you up a bit and make you look at everything with fresher eyes.  And if you are lucky, that feeling can continue on when you get home.

Rowan tree. (photos by Karen Metz)
Rowan tree. (photos by Karen Metz)

'Fairy tale' mushroom. (Amanita muscaria)
'Fairy tale' mushroom. (Amanita muscaria)

Rose hips on Rosa canina.
Rose hips on Rosa canina.

Gunnera mannicata.
Gunnera mannicata.

Begonias in a multitude of colors.
Begonias in a multitude of colors.

Largs.
Largs.

Posted on Monday, October 28, 2013 at 8:43 AM
Tags: plants (44), Scotland (1)

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