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Welcome to our Summer picture gallery - with new images added for JUNE 2005 - and virtual tour of Glenwhan Gardens. To view our Autumn picture gallery click here. To visit the Spring 2004 gallery, click here. Many of these still images are on this page as thumbnail images, which if clicked on will open into a new, larger, window. Apart from our 'still' images, we are very pleased to be one of the first websites at this end of the region, Dumfries and Galloway, to also have an IPIX 'virtual tour' of our gardens in 360 degree colour. Supplie dfor us by South Rhins Web Design, these stunning 360 degree images place you right in the heart of the garden! For those of you who have been here, we hope the images and 360 tour will bring back happy memories. To those of you yet to discover us, we hope they will entice you to visit Glenwhan Gardens. To go on a 'virtual tour' of our gardens, please follow these links here:

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If you cannot see the immersive images when you click on the links above, you need the Viewer - download it here.

image: The tearoom terrace at Glenwhan Gardens.image: Plant sales at Glenwhan Gardens.

Please click on an image below to see a larger version of the picture shown.

A pier. a pond, light and colour, it all adds up to a sens eof well-being and relaxation.Rushes, calm water, and 'The Listener' waits atop the hill....Hard to believe that this hill was once an overgrown tangle of weeds and bracken.

Deep red colour.Rhododendrons in full bloom.Colourful blooms against a dark backdrop, a great place to photograph.

above, left: Rhododendron hybrid, centre: Rhododendron 'Loderi 'King George' scented, right: 'Mayday'

blaze_color_001.jpgGlenwhan PostcardDeep into the depths of the Gunera.Looking down onto the Ponds - Bill strolls through his demense.

above, left: Hebe 'Autumn Glory', Glenwhan postcard, Gunera Manicata, and a view of the ponds

A riot of plant growth alongside the stream.the_lilly_pond002.jpgAnother view across the Lilly Pond.

The arched tunnel leads into our Pets Garden, their headstones remind us of their company.l Colourful displays, the gardens in full bloom.Glenwhan Gardens, Dunragit, July 2003.Down into the foliage.

The Lillies, floating colour to please the eye.A statue overlooks the Lilly Pond.The companion statue.Shielding her young from the mid-day sun.

May, 2004

above: Bluebells, Azalea and Rhododendron

abobe: Mixed plantings of Rhododendrons & Azaleas

above: Mixed plantings of Japanese Azaleas

above, left: Rh. 'Lord Roberts',

Above: Rhododendron hotei, Primula Pulverulenta, right: Rh. 'Nancy Evans'

image: The pond - with ducks -  at Glenwhan Gardens.

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Digital still photography by W. Richthofen,  Shuggy & M. McGurk. ©2003-5.