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National Botanic Gardens

Heritage Ireland

National Botanic Gardens
Glasnevin
DUB 9
Fax: 01 8360080
01 8040300
Today's Hours: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
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The Role of the Botanic Gardens

The activities and role of the Gardens is much more varied than one might think.  Our purpose is to explore, understand, conserve and share the importance of plants.  We aim to make the National Botanic Gardens a place where leisure, recreation and education are all compatible for the enjoyment of our visitors.

Conservation: Within the living collections at the National Botanic Gardens we have over 300 endangered species from around the world, and 6 species already extinct in the wild.

Education: We have Audio Tours which enable visitors to take self-guiding tours through their own MP3 player, mobile phone or souvenir player.

Science: staff at the Gardens are actively describing new species; increasing our knowledge of the Irish flora; conducting collecting expeditions; and investigating the needs of our most threatened native species. The National Herbarium is based within the National Botanic Gardens, and houses a collection of nearly ¾ million dried plant specimens.

Reference: By holding a wide range of named and labelled collections and keeping an up-to-date catalogue of the collections, the collection provides a unique reference source for Irish Gardeners, Horticulturists and Botanists.

Demonstration: Cultivating a wide range of plants from the diverse climatic regions of the world, and displaying these under good horticultural practice allows our visitors to see what they too can achieve in their own gardens

Recreation: The overall design and contents of the Garden creates and environment that is stimulating, whether a visitor is here for instruction or pleasure.

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