Floral Clock Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Irish floral clock is a garden design that represents each time period within 24 hours with different flowers, forming a clock.
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Just a load of soil
I went to Edinburgh on the 14th October because I had read on the internet that the clock was "there until October". Obviously as soon as October arrives means October, because when I got there the wh...
We visited before Queen Elizabeth II died and it has something something do with platinum jubilee. I think it's a great idea what they have done and they could possibly do something else for the queen...
At the end of Princess Gardens, alongside the steps up to the road, this is an intriguing work of art. A very clever floral display, with the hands of the clock actually moving to tell the correct tim...
Gorgeous floral display at the entrance to the gardens. Difficult to stand and take in the view given the situation next to the steps, but very impressive.
Just a load of soil
I went to Edinburgh on the 14th October because I had read on the internet that the clock was "there until October". Obviously as soon as October arrives means October, because when I got there the wh...
Gone
Clock is not there. There isn't anything on the website to say why, or if or when it will be reinstated.
Neat but
We visited before Queen Elizabeth II died and it has something something do with platinum jubilee. I think it's a great idea what they have done and they could possibly do something else for the queen...
Intriguing
At the end of Princess Gardens, alongside the steps up to the road, this is an intriguing work of art. A very clever floral display, with the hands of the clock actually moving to tell the correct tim...
Visually stunning
Gorgeous floral display at the entrance to the gardens. Difficult to stand and take in the view given the situation next to the steps, but very impressive.