Welcome to the Trinity College Botanic Garden website. The garden’s origins date back over 330 years to its inception in 1687 as a physic garden for the teaching of medicine at Trinity College. Since then it has changed location twice, and has been here in Dartry, Dublin 6 since 1967. Today, the garden serves as a teaching and research facility for the Trinity College Botany Department. It is home to a living collection of approximately 4000 species, and also houses the Irish Threatened Plant Seedbank. We invite you to learn about the rich history of this unique facility, its living collections, the wide variety of teaching and research work carried on here, and our strategic plan for 2020-2030.
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The History of the Garden
The garden has been in its current location in Dartry, Dublin 6 since 1967, but it has a long and varied history dating back to its inception as a Physic garden in 1687 to support the teaching of medicine. It is one of the earliest established botanic gardens in the UK and Ireland and the only dedicated university botanic garden in Ireland.

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The Living Collections
Discover our collection of 4000 living specimens...
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Irish Threatened Plant Seedbank
Learn about this important conservation effort...
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Mackaya bella
Discover our important historical association with the plant that is the emblem of Trinity College Botanic Garden
Latest News and Research
July 14, 2020
Cathcart Summer Internships 2020
Starting in 2020 as part of our 10 year strategic plan and through the generous Cathcart…
Events Calendar

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We are delighted to be back for Culture Night 2023! Join us for a guided tour of Trinity College Botany’s unique teaching and research facility. Trinity Botanists will show you around
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We are delighted to be back for Culture Night 2023!
Join us for a guided tour of Trinity College Botany’s unique teaching and research facility. Trinity Botanists will show you around the walled garden, arboretum and large collection of glasshouse plants from all over the world. Hear stories of plant research expeditions and discover our oldest plant. Learn about the history of plants through time and the amazing ways plants have evolved to thrive in almost every environment on Earth. Discover amazing plant adaptations, such as insect-eating plants what you thought was a leaf is in fact a stem!
The Gardens will be open from 4.00 pm and we are offering two group tours. Because of limited capacity in our glasshouses you will need to book your preferred tour in advance. Check out the Culture Night events page for more information. To book your place visit Eventbrite.
Please also note that, currently, for visitors with limited mobility, access to most areas is somewhat restricted due to older building configurations and a mixture of gravel and grass surfaces. We are working to address these access issues and make the Gardens accessible to everyone.
We look forward to seeing you on September 22nd!
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Time
(Friday) 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Trinity College Botanic Garden
Palmerston Park, Dartry, Dublin 6, D06 W226, Ireland
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Visual artist, Mary Dillion, will run a two-day introduction to botanical drawing and watercolour illustration. In this practical Botanical Art course,
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Visual artist, Mary Dillion, will run a two-day introduction to botanical drawing and watercolour illustration. In this practical Botanical Art course, students will be guided through the meditative process of creating a piece of botanical art. Immerse yourself in the wonder of plants and create your own work of botanical art in the secluded surroundings of Trinity College Botanic Garden.
For full course and booking details please visit the Trinity College Botany Department website.
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Time
5 (Thursday) 10:30 pm - 6 (Friday) 4:00 pm
Location
Trinity College Botanic Garden
Palmerston Park, Dartry, Dublin 6, D06 W226, Ireland