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Cruickshank Botanic Garden, University of Aberdeen

Private Labyrinth

Des Moines, Iowa, 50226, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Indoor
  • Portability
    Portable
  • Phone
    515.964.5334

St. Martin’s Episcopal Church

Shady Cove, Oregon, 97539, United States
  • Availability
    Public
  • Situation
    Indoor
  • Portability
    Portable
  • Phone
    541-878-2166

Early spring with the days getting longer is perfectly demonstrated with the labyrinth adorned with Dutch crocus of purple, white and yellow flowers framing the path.

St. Machar Drive
Aberdeen
AB24 3UU
Scotland

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Enter the Botanic Garden from The Chanonry entrance (eastern side of the Botanic Garden) and 100 meters up from St. Machar Drive.

  • Contact:

    Mark Paterson
    Phone: 01224 273 368
    Email: [email protected]
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  • Admission:

    Free entry to the Botanic Garden and labyrinth.

  • Type:

    Classical

  • Availability:

    Public

  • Situation:

    Outdoor

  • Status:

    Permanent

  • Material:

    Rock or Garden

  • Material Description:

    Underplanted with 4000+ Dutch crocus.

  • Designer:

    Mark Paterson and Richard Walker

  • Builder:

    Mark Paterson and Richard Walker and garden volunteers.

  • Wheelchair Accessible:

    Yes

  • Schedule:

    Always Open

    While a permanent feature, it is placed in a lawn allowing for seasonal growth of self-sown meadow flora in the summer months either side of the path. In winter the low lying cut vegetation along the path verge dramatically offsets the 4000 plus Crocus vernus (Dutch crocus) that in early spring line the path in a vivid hue of yellow, purple and white flowers.

  • Size:

    9 meter diameter (29.5 feet)

  • Date installed:

    October 2012