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  2. Bartram's Garden - Wikipedia

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    Bartram's Garden's long existence as a living botanical space, its focus on native plants, and its resonance with the surrounding area's history make it an unparalleled site for presenting and interpreting eighteenth- and nineteenth-century botanic and agricultural studies, the development of the field of botany, the plant and seed business in ...

  3. John Bartram - Wikipedia

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    John Bartram (June 3, 1699 – September 22, 1777) was an American botanist, horticulturist, and explorer, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for most of his career. . Swedish botanist and taxonomist Carl Linnaeus said he was the "greatest natural botanist in the w

  4. Franklinia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Franklinia's discovery in coastal Georgia, followed by disappearance in the wild, and saved only by its ability to grow, flower, and seed in the Philadelphia garden of its initial collector entail the main thread of the unusual botanical history. [10] Franklinia alatamaha by William Bartram (1782)

  5. Bartram Village - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood takes its name from noted botanist John Bartram, whose historical home and gardens, Bartram's Garden, are located nearby. Bartram's Garden, also known as the John Bartram House, is a National Historic Landmark. [2] Bartram Village is also the name of a housing project in the neighborhood located at 54th Street and Elmwood Avenue.

  6. 18th century naturalist William Bartram remembered in ... - AOL

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    A conference that promotes the legacy of 18th century naturalist William Bartram is coming to Athens this weekend. 18th century naturalist William Bartram remembered in Athens through speeches and ...

  7. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States

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    The oldest surviving botanical garden in the United States is Bartram's Garden in Pennsylvania. [1] [2] This list is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States. [3] [4] [5] The total number of botanical gardens recorded in the United States depends on the criteria used, and is in the range from 296 ...

  8. Franklinia: a tree with history and beauty - AOL

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  9. Kingsessing, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Bartram's Garden, started by colonial botanist John Bartram in 1728, is still operated in this neighborhood. It had an international reputation and is considered the first true botanical garden in the United States. [5] It has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.