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      <title>Alnwick Gardens 2026</title>
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      <description>Poisonous plants - walled gardens
Finally made it to Alnwick Gardens! I have been wanting to visit the poisons gardens for 20 years after reading an article about it. It did not disappoint! The 30min tour was interesting, we found out the worse stinging plant in the world is Australian (not just our animals that like to kill you apparently!). Our Wings of Fire obsessed daughter was excited as some of the dragons are named after the plants in the garden so she nerded it up with the staff who seemed vey excited there was someone as interested as they were and went out of their way to answer all her questions.</description>
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