There are 950 different kinds of irish flowers. One of the most common irish flowers is the Clover. Go to irishwildflowers.ie to see all of them
Ireland has many wild flowers including rose campion, candytuff, chicory, cranesbill, hawkweed, and pink-sorrel.
http://www.irishwildflowers.ie/az-english.html
Ireland has many gardens. Roses, shamrocks, sunflowers, orchids, daisies, hydrangeas, and many other flowers are grown by gardeners. There are organized garden trails to visit some of these gardens. Dublin has an impressive botanic gardens including a non-edible type of rhubarb that had six feet long leaves. There are also many types of native orchids.
There are many types of native flowers that grow in Mexico. These flowers include the poinsettia, the Dahlia, and the Mexican sunflower.
Nope - there are no native snakes in Ireland. However - there are likely to be some in captivity.
Ireland still has some of its native forests, but lots have been lost to farmland and other development over the centuries.
No lilacs are native to southeast Europe. They are not native to the Emerald Isle of Ireland.
Some wild flowers native to the UK are: Autumn Hawkbit, Betony, Marsh Marigold, Nettle-leaved Bellflower, Oxeye Daisy, Small Scabious or Germander Speedwell.
No, there are none of them in Ireland.
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Poinsettias, Mexican marigold flowers and dahlias are native to Mexico.
no - elk are extinct in Ireland
No.
The Pawpaw, or Asimina triloba, is a native tree that has red flowers. The tree has foliage that appears tropical and small red flowers.