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Treeline Project: creating a green corridor on Dublin’s James Joyce St by planting a variety of trees mentioned in 'Ulysses'. Image: @katieholten 'About Trees'

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Trees sequester 0.17 percent of the CO2 the city’s traffic produces each year. We need to plant more trees in Dublin. #treelineproject

Trees sequester 0.17 percent of the CO2 the city’s traffic produces each year. We need to plant more trees in Dublin. #treelineproject
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We can't wait to Declan Kiberd's talk on #Ulysses tomorrow at 1pm at #CircePavilion #Joyce #free #treelineproject x.com/Treeline_Prj/s…

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If Dublin was to “suddenly disappear from the Earth it could be reconstructed out of my book” #Joyce #Ulysses Declan Kiberd's talk Sat 1pm

If Dublin was to “suddenly disappear from the Earth it could be reconstructed out of my book” #Joyce 
#Ulysses Declan Kiberd's talk Sat 1pm
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Not to be missed! Declan Kiberd @ Circe Pavilion, Liberty Park Foley St, 1pm tomorrow #asenseofplace #Treeline_Prj #Ulysses #Joyce

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Declan Kiberd talks #Ulysses at 1pm at #Circe Pavilion #JamesJoyce #Joyce #TreelineProject #DublinOne #Monto #Cyclops #free Oonagh Young Gallery x.com/Treeline_Prj/s…

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Word(s) of the day: “crown shyness” - phenomenon whereby individual tree crowns avoid overlap or touch, forming striking canopy patterns.

Word(s) of the day: “crown shyness” - phenomenon whereby individual tree crowns avoid overlap or touch, forming striking canopy patterns.