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botanic gardens

n. (plural of botanic garden English)

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Botanic Gardens (Belfast)

Botanic Gardens is a public park in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Occupying 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.

Usage examples of "botanic gardens".

When Agia and I left the Botanic Gardens, Dorcas was still with us.

You didn't think I let you and that other gal leave, the Botanic Gardens alone, did you?

It was his own button, the one she had torn off in a heated moment in the Botanic Gardens!

That phone call Anita had received while we were in the botanic gardens had told her that my personal effects had been packed and delivered to Left Luggage at the shuttle station.

Cultivation experiments with Buchu have been made from time to time by private persons, and during the war experiments were conducted at the National Botanic Gardens, Kirstenbosch (near Cape Town), the result of which (given in the South African Journal of Industries, 1919, 2, 748) indicate that, under suitable conditions, the commercial cultivation of Buchu should prove a success, B.

Afterward when I realized that the woman in the little garret room was the mad girl you had found in the Botanic Gardens, we still didn't guess it was you who had put her there, because that hag at the inn said the man had worn common clothes.

The Botanic Gardens of Corstorphine seemed to Ted a paradisiacal version of the cemetery back home.

Nuttall gave most of what he found to the Liverpool Botanic Gardens.

Or that the Hyophorbe amarfcaulis (a palm tree so rare that it doesn't have any name other than its scientific one) standing in the Curepipe Botanic Gardens in Mauritius is the only one of its kind in existence?

Moore, of the Glasnevin Botanic Gardens, informs me that it is much more manageable under culture, growing freely and flowering annually.