Located in Argyll beside the coast, the Arduaine gardens are home to some beautiful species of flower.
Beginning on bare ground and continued by James Arthur Campbell's succeeding family. Its ideal location is hidden from the elements by a windbreak, while the Atlantic current helps grow more delicate plants.
The wide range of flora includes rhododendron, azaleas, bamboo, lilies, and many other species, both native and imported worldwide.
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