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Enjoy Courier Country s snowdrops both indoors and outdoors

© Colin Robertson. Snowdrops are usually one of the first signs of spring, but this year’s crop have been buried under a blanket of snow. However, with the snow all but gone (we hope), it’s time to appreciate these pretty little flowers. Cambo Estate near Kingsbarns in Fife has more than 350 varieties over 70 acres of woodlands. Lady Catherine Erskine, the owner of Cambo, explains: “Most of the naturalised snowdrops in the woodlands are Galanthus nivalis Flore Pleno – the ‘double’ snowdrop – but as snowdrops mutate easily we have new varieties that pop up around Cambo from time to time, surprising us!”

A despicable act : Entrance gate at Aberdeen research unit stolen over festive period

© Supplied Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The theft of a metal entrance gate from the grounds of a scientific research unit in Aberdeen has been described as a “despicable act” by local councillor. The disappearance of the large vehicle gate, used to guard the edge of the James Hutton Institute (JHI) grounds in Cragiebuckler,  went missing over the Christmas and New Year period. A spokesman for the JHI confirmed last night the gate had in fact been stolen and that the theft had been reported to Police Scotland.

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