Cruickshank Botanic Garden, located in Aberdeen, United Kingdom, is a serene green oasis situated on the campus of the University of Aberdeen. Spanning over 11 acres, the garden was established in 1898 and named after Mary Cruickshank, a major benefactor. The garden is famous for its extensive collection of plants and its varied habitats that range from sunken gardens to an arboretum. Highlights include the Rose Garden, the Rock Garden, and the Summer Garden with its vivid floral displays. It also features a herb garden, alpine houses, and a tropical house that contains an array of exotic plant species, providing interest throughout the seasons. The gardens serve not only as a tranquil retreat for the public but also as a center for botanical research and teaching for the university. Pathways wind through the gardens, allowing visitors to enjoy the landscaped areas and natural stream bordered by mature trees. The garden has been designed to showcase plant diversity and to provide inspiration and education to all its visitors.