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  2. Gardens in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Gardens in Northern Ireland is a page for any garden open to the public in Northern Ireland. List of gardens in Northern Ireland: Belfast Botanic Gardens; Clandeboye Estate, Bangor, County Down; Drenagh, Limavady, County Londonderry; Mount Stewart, Newtownards, County Down; Rowallane Garden, Saintfield, County Down

  3. Botanic Gardens (Belfast) - Wikipedia

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    Botanic Gardens is a public garden in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Occupying 28 acres (110,000 m 2) of south Belfast, the gardens are popular with office workers, students and tourists. They are located on Stranmillis Road in Queen's Quarter, with Queen's University nearby. The Ulster Museum is located at the main entrance. [1]

  4. List of Irish medium nurseries in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Irish medium nurseries in Northern Ireland. Antrim. Naíscoil Ghleann Darach, ... List of Irish medium primary schools in Northern Ireland;

  5. Dickson Roses - Wikipedia

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    The nursery was founded by Alexander Dickson I (1801–1880) in 1836. His sons Hugh (c. 1831–1904) and George I (1832–1914) both became interested in roses. The firm became Alexander Dickson and Sons. A separate firm, Royal Nurseries, was founded by Hugh in 1869. With the help of George's sons Alexander II (December 20, 1857 – 1949) and ...

  6. Rosa 'Elina' - Wikipedia

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    Dickson Nurseries is a family owned rose company in Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland.The nursery was established in 1836 by Alexander Dickson (1801—1880). His son George (1832-1914) founded the rose nursery, Alexander Dickson and Sons and his son Hugh (1831—1904) established a separate rose nursery in 1869 called Royal Nurseries.

  7. Rosa 'Margaret McGredy' - Wikipedia

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    The Sam McGredy family represents four generations of rose hybridizers from Northern Ireland. The first Samuel McGredy (1828 –1903), established the family nursery in Portadown, County Armagh. Originally, the head gardener at a large estate, in 1888, McGredy moved his family to Portadown, leased 10 acres with a greenhouse and established a ...