Westonbirt arboretum, gloucestershire a treat for tree lovers!

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Westonbirt’s famous tree collection, started more than 200 years ago, is a living museum of colour as leaves dazzle this month, says Anisa Gress

Around every corner at Westonbirt, The National Arboretum in Gloucestershire, a kaleidoscope of colour will catch your eyes. Created some 200 years ago by Robert Holford — who arranged the planting for ornamental appeal rather than scientific study — the arboretum has 17 miles of hard and grassy paths weaving through its 600 acres. This makes it easy to appreciate the magnificent collection of 15,000 trees from around the world. Westonbirt’s ‘picturesque’ planting with species carefully grouped according to their size, shape and seasonal colour, results in great perspectives and views.

November is a wonderful month for tree-lovers and all gardeners who appreciate foliage, from the brightest yellows through to deep reds. Colour is plentiful at Westonbirt and is enhanced by the intermingling green hues from the bold evergreens scattered throughout the collection.

PHOTOS: WESTONBIRT ARBORETUM/JOHNNY HATHAWAY, GINA MILLS, ALLY WHALEY

At the Old Arboretum, take a gently paced short walk to explore the splendours of the collection’s original section, first planted in the 1800s. Pause to breathe in some of the special scents that fill the air such as the katsura tree (Cercidiphyllum japonicum), whose caramel scent is from aromatic chemicals released as its falling leaves break down. Look closely at tr

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