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In the picturesque town of Alnwick in northern England, there's a place that both fascinates and sends a shiver down the ...
Explore the dark origins of the UK’s Poison Garden—a unique blend of nature and danger dreamt up by a Duchess with a passion for deadly plants and a twist of spite!
The Poison Garden at Alnwick Garden is home to more than 100 potentially lethal plants, including deadly nightshade, wolf’s bane, henbane, cannabis and khat. This outreach event gave people a chance ...
One town in the North East holds the world's largest collection of Taihaku cherry blossom trees that are currently blooming.
Alnwick Castle in the north of England ... For the past 14 years, Her Ladyship has been cultivating and nurturing the famous Poison Garden. It is in that intriguing location that Maryrose Wood ...
Top of the water feature at Alnwick Gardens | cm Again ... There’s also the famous Poison Garden - introduced by the Duchess of Northumberland in 2005 and said to be “the world’s deadliest ...
The proposed site on the outskirts of Anwick, LIncolnshire, would process 120,000 tonnes of faeces and feedstock waste to produce gas that would be pumped into the national grid. Campaigners have ...
Mairi Rodgers explores The Alnwick Garden in Northumberland ... Mairi finds out about the plants lurking in the poison garden and enjoys the water features in the Serpent Garden.
Beyond the collection of Taihaku cherry blossom trees, The Alnwick Garden also contains the Poison Garden which is filled with around 100 toxic, intoxicating and narcotic plants and visitors are ...
The Alnwick Garden turns into a pink wonderland each April. “Walk beneath the delicate canopy of Japanese Taihaku blossoms before exploring the famous Poison Garden.” They added ...