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.
northern Ireland
Yes, there are lots of wild flowers in Ireland.
Northern Ireland
No. Animals cannot have any flowers!
During the Victorian time period using the language of flowers you could relay any message. For congratulations I would use Allium for prosperity, Angelica for inspiration, Bells of Ireland for good luck, Bird of Paradise for magnificence, Bouvardia for enthusiasm, Celandine for joy. Any mix of those flowers could be used to convey congratulations. www.aboutflowers.com
Red roses, bells of Ireland on the casket
Northern Ireland is part of the island of Ireland.
Begonia Bergamot Bells of Ireland Bergenia Brunnera See the Related Links for more information about flowers that begin with the letter b.
Ireland is a country. It is not in any state.
Ireland is independent, so it is not ruled by any other country. Northern Ireland, which is different to Ireland and may be what you are referring to, is part of the United Kingdom.
I don't think any any animals live on flowers,but maybe flower beetles try to live on flowers.
No, you do not need any vaccines when you travel to Ireland.