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Spring Means It’s Time to Plant Edinburgh’s Floral Clock

The Scottish capital has maintained this mix of horology and horticulture since its installation in 1903.

Robert Ormerod for The New York Times
Author: Robert Ormerod for The New York Times

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Robert Ormerod for The New York Times

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Edinburgh (Scotland), Flowers and Plants, Gardens and Gardening, internal-truncator, Parks and Other Recreation Areas, Watches and Clocks
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