Botanic Gardens, Dublin, Ireland. - A Photographic Tour

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Hello Steemit! I recently took a day trip to the National Botanic Gardens, here in Ireland. I took my camera along so I could give you a photographic tour of one of my favourite places on Earth.


The gardens, which take up some 20 hectares are situated in the heart of Dublin City, but are surrounded by various leafy housing areas, as well as Glasnevin Cemetry, so they could very easily be missed. This just adds to the feeling of a little secret paradise where you would never expect it.

The entrance is nestled between two ivy-veiled period houses. Once inside though, you're transported from the dreary inner city, to a cornucopia of life. Swathes of landscaped grass, enriched with copious plants, trees and flowers. The Botanic Gardens are home to a handful of different glasshouses, various natural habitats, agricultural projects, formal gardens, and educational and recreational facilities.


The Palm House

Among the glasshouses, the 65 foot tall "Palm House" is the main attraction. A beautiful, monstrous glass structure, built in the late 1800s to house exotic trees in a protected environment.

Once inside, you are spectacularly overshadowed by exotic creepers, banana trees and huge palms. The roof of the structure is simply stunning from the inside. The environment is kept warm and moist, with water misting from sprinkler systems on the roof. This is the closest thing to an exotic paradise you'll get around these cold and rainy parts of Europe.


The Other Glasshouses

There are a number of other glasshouses, each of which specialises in its own habitat or plant family. There is a glasshouse for cacti and succulents, one for orchids, one for rhododendrons, one for native Australasian plants, among others. You could spend a day exploring the glasshouses alone, before checking out the agri-gardens, rock gardens, or the lake area.


Rose Gardens & Rock Gardens

At the right time of year, the rose garden is packed with huge blossoming roses, of many varieties and colours. Everything is beautifully designed and landscaped. As you take a bridge over the Talka River, the garden is revealed in all its majesty.

The "Rockery" is a semi-formal Japanese style area filled with beautiful maple trees and mountain shrubs. Here, I met a man who visits the gardens daily to feed this not-so-wild Robin.

Indeed the local wildlife has become accustomed to humans. The ducks might follow you along the river, and an idle heron won't take much notice of you. Here, my friend Vajola is making friends with a squirrel. Though something tells me it's only after her nuts.


Nooks & Crannies

A whole day of photos couldn't do The Botanic Gardens justice. Aside from the more conspicuous attractions, there are lots of hidden gems for the extra curious explorer. If you don't spend enough time here, you could easily miss the many secret gardens, sun-traps, and snug, specialist glasshouses. There is even a whole "mini-farm", where food is produced and honey-bees are kept. And the best part is, it's all FREE! Thanks to support from the various trustees and sponsors, the gardens can be visited without charge.


Of course, I took some macros

I'll leave you with some close-up photography from my trip. Being home to 20,000 plants, one could spend months shooting macros here and never get the same shot. I do a lot of macro photography, so if you like these photos, please consider following me here on Steemit - @condra

I hope you enjoyed this tour of The National Botanic Gardens Of Ireland. It took me a lot of work to shoot, edit and upload the photos, as well as writing this item, so your Upvotes are greatly appreciated. If this post does well, I plan on doing more photographic tours around Ireland, including Bull Island, The Phoenix Park, and more.

Greets!


All photos by me @condra

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nice post

Looks like such a magical place! Thanks for sharing it with us!

Thanks for your coment. Yeah, it's one of my favourite places on Earth :)

That squirrel shot in particular is so good.

All brilliant, I hope this post gets 'discovered'

Cheers man!

I absolutely love the photos. I have to confess I am one of those people with an annual membership to the Denver Botanic Gardens here in Denver, Colorado (USA). I love to get away there to be outside and (as the Japanese say) forest bathe for a little while. This post has remineded me to revivie my own series I had for a bit about things in Colorado. They have some of the most beautiful spaces.

I have upvoted this blog post and will be featuring it in my daily hidden gems blog. Awesome photos. Now it's a bucket list item.

Yes I bet everything is even more beautiful in this nice rain we are having today.

Lovely, lovely post! You have a very nice eye. Being Irish, like most of the Eastern U.S. seaboard (lol), I long to visit Ireland. I'm not sure if I'd come back, though!
Peace

Thanks for the kind words. Nah, I bet you would go back. The weather here would put years on you!

I want to go! I want to go!

I'm so lucky to live near it. I never get bored of that place. Thanks for your comment.

I LOVE botanical gardens. It's one of the first things I visit when I come to a new town. My favorite one is probably the one in Pietermaritzburg in South Africa. Will post photos from it some day. I have yet to visit the one in Dublin, but it looks similar to the one in Oxford! Great photos!

lovely photos and post, enjoyed reading it. Thanks.

absolutely stunning pictures :)) well done!

super photos, man!

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