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  2. The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland are an oasis of calm and beauty, and entry is free. A premier scientific institution, the Gardens contain important collections of plant species and cultivars from all over the world.

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      From guided tours to hands-on workshops, the National...

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      Director of the National Botanic Gardens of Ireland. Contact...

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      The Flora of County Cavan (Occasional Paper No. 13 of the...

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      Welcome to Glasnevin. Located just three kilometres from...

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      In 1790, the Irish Parliament, with the active support of...

  3. The National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus) is a botanical garden in Glasnevin, 5 km north-west of Dublin city centre, Ireland. The 19.5 hectares are situated between Glasnevin Cemetery and the River Tolka where it forms part of the river's floodplain.

    • 19.5 ha (48 acres)
    • Glasnevin, Dublin
  4. Free to visit. Cloudy days. Founded in 1795, the National Botanic Gardens are a botanic haven within the bustling capital city. Set in Glasnevin, County Dublin, the gardens contain more than 15,000 plant species from habitats around the world. Admission is free.

  5. The National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, just 3 kilometres from Dublin city centre, are renowned for the exquisite plant collections held there. They are home to over 16,000 plant species and cultivars from a variety of habitats from all around the world.

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