EDINBURGH’S Royal Botanic Garden has raised over £70,000 following an urgent appeal to repair damage caused by Storm Éowyn.
The 166-year-old Himalayan cedar grew to 100ft tall after being planted in Edinburgh during a visit by Queen Victoria's son, ...
Edinburgh's tallest tree - a 166-year-old Himalayan cedar - was one of thousands that fell victim to the devastating gusts ...
The Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh has lost their tallest tree, a 29-metre Cedrus deodara planted in 1859, along with 14 others ...
A tree dating back to 1859 is one of dozens lost at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh during Storm Eowyn. The gardens and ...
The tallest tree in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh has been felled by Storm Éowyn - a 95ft (29m) high deodar cedar which ...
The team of around 30 staff, who had rushed to the gardens on their day off, quickly realised that one of the most high ...
Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Gardens has raised £55,000 to help with ‘vital restoration’ efforts after Storm Éowyn caused significant damage to the beauty spot last week.
A public appeal for cash to help restore some of Scotland's botanical treasures following Storm Éowyn has exceeded £55,000 a week after it ...
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The researchers point out that some individual institutions, like the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, have successfully ...
Approximately 15 trees have been lost – either uprooted or damaged beyond recovery -including the Garden’s tallest tree.