The Royal Edinburgh Botanical Garden probably will not come up when you search for "best botanical gardens." A lot of things that are 
not botanical--that is, scientific--gardens probably will. So be it. If you're interested in 
real botanical gardens, grown from discovery and science, and continuing that adventure, Edinburgh's Royal Botanical Garden is a good bet. We've seen some of the world's great botanical gardens, and hope to see a few more, but Edinburgh's was especially interesting and satisfying, particularly at its way-up-there latitude. I won't attempt any sort of narrative, just some favorite plants and pix. It was just a couple blocks from our flat, and we visited twice, first for the forest and park lands, then for the ten glass houses. Another must-see if you're in Edinburgh.
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| Our little one bedroom apartment, there in the middle, ground floor; nice enough | 
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| The Water Leith; just beyond our building | 
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| Entering the botanical garden | 
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| Big place | 
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| Water feature in the park lands | 
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Vicki walking right by a grove of my favorite specimen, the 
Monkey Puzzle tree | 
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Nearly everything you ever wanted to know about the Monkey 
Puzzle tree | 
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| Female | 
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| Wait, no...female; OK so I am not Mapplethorpe | 
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| Also, good thing I am not a Monkey Puzzle tree | 
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Entry to the many glass houses...tropical, sub-tropical, semi-tropical, montane, 
what have you... | 
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| Offices in Dallas used to be covered in bromeliads... | 
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| In the carnivore house... | 
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| Snack time | 
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| Huge border and giant laser-trimmed hedge | 
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| Incredible place |