English: The conifer collection, Threave Gardens Threave House was built in 1971-3, and together with the extensive gardens, passed to the National Trust for Scotland in 1948. The gardens have long been a centre for gardening education. The giant fir cone is a nice touch. http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/castledouglas/threavegardens/
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