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Baily Lighthouse, southern tip of the Howth Peninsula.
by Dr Charles Nelson geograph for square O2936 Category: Lighthouse In foreground red-hot pokers (Kniphofia), discarded by gardeners, grow "wild".
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Earlscliff: the "triffids" in bloom!
by Dr Charles Nelson geograph for square O2736 Dist:2.0km west Category: Gardens The spikes are the Canarian bugloss, Echium pininana; the white-flowered shrub in the foreground is Cistus (sun-rose). The bugloss ("triffid") can be 4-5 metres tall.
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From Earlscliff across Dublin Bay.
by Dr Charles Nelson geograph for square O2736 Dist:2.0km west Category: Bay This view, southwards, toward the Dublin and Wicklow mountains rivals that of the bay of Naples. This garden is unequalled in the Dublin area; in flower is Olearia... (more)
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