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Do you love Dundee s Botanic Garden? Discover how the city s hidden gem is celebrating 50 glorious years

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!”

Tayside venue giving loved-up couples free red roses this Valentine s weekend

© Alimdi/Martin Stevens/imageBROKE From red roses to hearts and arrows, Valentine’s Day has been celebrated since the 5th Century. But where did the traditions originate? Red roses are traditionally given as a sign of love and affection on Valentine’s Day and according to Kevin Frediani, curator of the University of Dundee Botanic Garden, they have a language all of their own. He says that while red is the colour of the heart, white roses are meant to send a message: “If you’ve ever been given a white rose, it’s meant to mean ‘I’m the one for you’.”

Visit the winter wonderland of Dundee s botanic garden in its 50th anniversary year

University of Dundee Botanic Garden in winter. Over the past 10 months many of us have spent far more time in the great outdoors than we normally would. Courier Country is blessed with a host of beautiful parks, glens and open spaces – and a perfect space to walk and wonder is right on our doorstep at Dundee University Botanic Garden in the west end of the city. Over nine and a half acres, it has a huge range of plants, collections of conifers and broad-leaved trees and shrubs, tropical and temperate glasshouses, a water garden and herb garden. As well as many species of indigenous British plants, there are also representative collections of important plants from all the continents of the world.

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