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Dawyck House is a
historic house at
Dawyck, in the
parish of
Drumelzier in the
former Peeblesshire, in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland. The alternative...
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pendulous Dawyck beech (****us
sylvatica '
Dawyck') –
fastigiate (columnar)
growth –
occurs in green, gold and
purple forms;
named after Dawyck Botanic Garden...
- 'Roseomarginata'. The
columnar Dawyck beech (F. sylvatica '
Dawyck')
occurs in green, gold, and
purple forms,
named after Dawyck Botanic Garden in the Scottish...
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Dawyck Botanic Garden is a
botanic garden and
arboretum covering 25
hectares (62 acres) at
Stobo on the B712, 8
miles (13 kilometres) south-west of Peebles...
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Dawyck Chapel, also
known as
Dalwick Church, is
located (NGR NT 16798 34933)
within the
Parish of
Drumelzier in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland....
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medicinal plants,
today it
occupies four
sites across Scotland—Edinburgh,
Dawyck,
Logan and Benmore—each with its own
specialist collection. The RBGE's living...
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Throughout his life, he was
usually known to his
family and
friends as
Dawyck Haig. Haig
spent his
early years at
Bemersyde in the
Borders of Scotland...
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Veitch of
Dawyck was a
Scottish landowner, administrator, and
Master of Work in
Scotland for
Charles I. He was the son of
James Veitch of
Dawyck and Christian...
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Cringletie Crook Inn
Crosshall Cross Darnhall Mains Darnick Dawyck Botanic Garden,
Dawyck Chapel,
Dawyck House Debatable lands Denholm Dere
Street Dewar, Dewar...
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Britain and was only
introduced from
Europe in 1650 (on the
estates of both
Dawyck House and
Stobo Castle). The leaf of
Aesculus was the
official symbol of...