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Ireland is known to be a small yet beautiful country where increasing number of tourists flock every year to explore the charm of the place. The National Botanic Garden in Ireland is one of the most prominent sightseeing places in the country that one must visit while touring the country. Explore the charm and excitement of the place where you will get to see a large variety of floral species. Here we will be discussing about the National Botanic Garden in Ireland in detail.

This garden is sure to appeal to all for its attractive horticultural establishment. Stretched on an area of around forty eight acre of land by the bank of Tolka River, the National Botanic Garden consists of around 20,000 different species of plantation. You will even get to see some rare species of plants displayed in a beautiful shrub and perennial form. The glasshouse of National Botanic Garden along with the Turner’s curvilinear range is a must see as it is hugely famous throughout the world. As you tour through this well organized and magnificent garden, you will surely fall in love with gardening.
The origin of National Botanic Garden was in the year of 1795 and since then it has developed greatly. You will definitely have a great time touring through this garden. If you want to know about the species of plants available at National Botanic Garden, you will find the names as well as the scientific names of each plant provided.

In the glass house you will get to explore a good variety of plants which includes bromeliads, palm house collections, orchids, insectivorous plants, cycads palms and many more.
Annual displays are organized in National Botanic Garden of Dublin for tourists, both national as well as international to visit the place. In the spring season, you will get to enjoy the beddings of plants such as wallflowers, pansies and pelargonium.

In summer months, the winter flowers are replaced with annual plants that produce vibrant colors and shades. Some of the flower displays at National Botanic Garden includes Daffodils & Tulips, Dahlias and Chrysanthemums, The Tropical Border, Bedding plants, Carpet Beds, Half-Hardy Annuals etc.

Apart from flowers and plants, visitors can also enjoy an arboretum, rock garden, herbaceous borders, large pond and an annual display of plants including Victorian carpet bedding. The garden is open on all days and has free admission. The contact detail of the National Botanic Garden is as follows:

National Botanic Gardens
Glasnevin
Dublin 9
Ireland.


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