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The image depicts an informational panel titled "The Palm House," located within the Belfast Botanic Garden in Belfast, United Kingdom. The rectangular, white sign, approximately 60x80cm, is mounted on a light brown, textured, weathered wall using a dark green pipe frame.

The sign provides historical text in black print regarding the Palm House, its design, construction, and renovations, though portions are faded and obscured by environmental wear and dirt. It contains three black and white images: a historical architectural drawing of Lanyon's original design (top left), a portrait of an elderly man identified as Richard Turner (center), and an early 1900s photograph of the Palm House exterior with indistinct human figures on a pathway (bottom right).

Green foliage, possibly from a climbing plant, hangs from the top left, partially obscuring the sign's upper edge. A small green plant sprouts from the base of the wall near the bottom center. Two vibrant pink/magenta flowers with multiple petals are prominent in the bottom right foreground, partially covering the lower right section of the main sign and obscuring a smaller, partially visible white sign below it that identifies "Lantana montevidensis." The wall itself shows signs of age, including discoloration and minimal patches of green biological growth.
MJ

Mar 17, 2026, 11:55 AM

Belfast, UK

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The image depicts an informational panel titled "The Palm House," located within the Belfast Botanic Garden in Belfast, United Kingdom. The rectangular, white sign, approximately 60x80cm, is mounted on a light brown, textured, weathered wall using a dark green pipe frame. The sign provides historical text in black print regarding the Palm House, its design, construction, and renovations, though portions are faded and obscured by environmental wear and dirt. It contains three black and white images: a historical architectural drawing of Lanyon's original design (top left), a portrait of an elderly man identified as Richard Turner (center), and an early 1900s photograph of the Palm House exterior with indistinct human figures on a pathway (bottom right). Green foliage, possibly from a climbing plant, hangs from the top left, partially obscuring the sign's upper edge. A small green plant sprouts from the base of the wall near the bottom center. Two vibrant pink/magenta flowers with multiple petals are prominent in the bottom right foreground, partially covering the lower right section of the main sign and obscuring a smaller, partially visible white sign below it that identifies "Lantana montevidensis." The wall itself shows signs of age, including discoloration and minimal patches of green biological growth.

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