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Heidelberg Middle School seventh-graders visited the University of Heidelberg Botanical Gardens April 15-16 in celebration of Earth Week. The students toured the outdoor gardens, arboretum and greenhouses and concluded the tour by sampling tropical fruits from the garden. (Photo by Kristen Marquez, Herald Post).
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The National Botanic Gardens are located in Glasnevin, 5 km north-west of Dublin city centre. The 19.5 hectares are situated between Prospect Cemetery and the River Tolka where it forms part of that river's floodplain.
The gardens were founded in 1795 by the Dublin Society (later the Royal Dublin Society) and they have grown to hold 20,000 living plants and many millions of dried plant specimens. There are several architecturally notable greenhouses.
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wandering around the adelaide botanic gardens, south australia, in may 2009... in the systematics garden...
Cemetery / graveyard at Bogotr botanical gardens. Nearby the Bogor palace's bamboo collection section there is a small cemetery with Dutch tombstones. One of its notable tombs belonged to the former governor general D.J. De Eerens who was in office from 1836 to 1840. There are 42 gravestones with 38 identified persons, the oldest gravestone dates back to May 2, 1784.
While we were in Florida a few weeks ago, we took one morning to visit Naples Botanical Garden. It was so nice to see so much lush foliage and such beautiful color, especially since the garden back home was still covered in a blanket of snow. I'm always amazed by the brightness of the foliage and flowers of tropical plants, we don't often get such saturated color in our northern gardens. I'm sure they would look out of the place though, somehow these colors need heat to look at home!
A Real Magical Christmas 2008, Sheffield Botanical Gardens.
The gardens were designed by Robert Marnock and first opened in 1836. The most notable feature of the gardens are the Grade II* listed glass pavilions, restored and reopened in 2003.