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- An Irish rose holds light at Kilkenny Castle in Kilkenny City, Ireland.
- Geranimus fill stone planters at the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin, Ireland.
- Window boxes overflow with annuals against bright Irish exterior colors.
- Bright yellow blossoms pop against grey stone near Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, Ireland.
- Lovely lilies adorn a Dublin, Ireland, home.
- At Knocktopher Abbey, dating to the 11th century, a yellow rose bush blooms on the back lawn near converted stables.
- A colorful boarder lines a river walkway in Kilkenny City, Ireland.
- Flower boxes add charm to a brightly painted, traditional Irish pub.
- Flowering baskets soften Ireland's medieval architecture.
- Colorful flowers lend fresh grace to aged Irish architecture.
- Almost everywhere one looks in Ireland in Irish cities and towns, flowers flourish.
- Irish lamp posts often are adorned with hanging baskets filled with annual flowers.
- Against Ireland's vivid exterior colors, white flowers provide crisp contrast.
- Eye-popping pink geraniums appear beautiful against an Irish stone wall and cobbled path.
- Baskets of hanging flowers line a bridge in Kilkenny City, Ireland.
- In August, in Ireland, hanging baskets and window boxes filled with flowers delight the eye.
- In Ennis Ireland, a basket of bright flowers cheers a gloomy day.
- Fuchsia decorates a Celtic cross headstone in the cemetery at St. Kevin's in Glendalough, Ireland, County Wicklow.
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An Irish rose holds light at Kilkenny Castle in Kilkenny City, Ireland. Credit: Photos by Colleen Smith for Friday Jones Publishing











