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The Trees on Belfield Campus

The Trees on Belfield Campus

The 130 ha (320 acre) Belfield campus is noted for many fine examples of trees, planted as specimens, in landscape schemes and in mature woodland. In these web pages, reference is made to many of these trees. In recent years some 25,000 trees have been planted on campus, with walkways and jogging routes developed through the campus woodland walkway.

The Trees on Belfield Campus

Betula pendula
Acer campestre
Acer platanoides
Castanea sativa
Crataegus oxycantha
Fagus sylvatica
Juglans regia
Malus floribunda
Prunus padus
Salix alba
Sorbus aria
Sorbus aucuparia 'Joseph's Rock'
UCD Woodland
Prunus cerasifera Niga
Acer ginnala Ag Build
Acer japonicum Aconitifolium
Acer palmatum Sango Kaku
Pyrus Chanticleer
Parrotia persica
Aesculus carnea
Malus
Aesculus hippo carnea
Salix alba Tristis
Fagus Student Centre
Fagus Student Centre Dormant
Fraxinus ray
Aesculus lake Ag Build
Prunus ag
Quercis ilex Fraxinus
Tilia cordata
Acer plat Crimson King
Acer saccharum
Betula utilis
Betula utilis var jacquemontii
Prunus Science
Crataegus monogyna

Landscape Trees

University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
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