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William (Ned) Friedman is the eighth and current Director of the Arnold Arboretum. He is also the Arnold Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. [14] The Arnold Arboretum was a key reference for the establishment and development of modern botany in China, in particular the work of Chinese scholars Hu Hsen-Hsu, Li ...
This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Washington is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of Washington. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Name
The festival runs from Friday through Sunday, May 19, and features music, food, a parade and the stars of the festival, North America's largest collection of lilacs. Lilac Festival 2024: Lilac ...
Arnold Arboretum: Boston: Massachusetts: 1877 Back Bay Fens, Arborway and Riverway: Boston: Massachusetts: 1890s–1900 Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park: Great River: New York, on Long Island: Beardsley Park: Bridgeport: Connecticut: 1884 Belle Isle Park: Detroit: Michigan: master plan and landscape in the 1880s Biltmore Estate grounds ...
The Western North Carolina Orchid Society will partner with the North Carolina Arboretum for their 23 rd annual orchid extravaganza to showcase and sell more than 1,000 award-winning blooms. The ...
The lilac: a monograph. New York: The Macmillan Company. OCLC 476436291; McKelvey, Susan Delano (1936). The Arnold arboretum. OCLC 83422083. McKelvey, Susan Delano (1991). Botanical exploration of the trans-Mississippi West, 1790-1850. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press. ISBN 9780870715136. OCLC 1052686671
Lilac Festival (Spokane) - since 1938 in Spokane, Washington; Lilac Festival (Mackinac Island) - since 1949 on Mackinac Island, Michigan; Lilac Festival (Lombard, Illinois)- since 1929 in Lombard, Illinois, known as The Lilac Village. Its "Lilacia Park", landscaped by Jens Jensen, features 1,200 lilacs on 3.4 hectares.
Nine of the ten headliners are national touring artists, including Rochester native Danielle Ponder.