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Clark Botanic Garden

Clark Botanic Garden is a 12-acre (4.9 ha) botanical garden and park in Roslyn Heights, New York, United States.

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Description

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The garden, designed by garden designer Alice Recknagel Ireys,[1] was established in 1969 on the former estate of Grenville Clark, an attorney, writer, and advisor to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In 1966, Clark donated his home to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The site now contains approximately 5,000 species of plants, with over 1,000 labeled trees, shrubs, and garden plants arranged in 12 specialty gardens. Collections include native wildflowers, conifers, roses, perennials, daylilies, wetland plants, rock garden plants, herbs, butterfly plants, and medicinal plants.

There are two ponds and a small gift shop on the grounds, as well as a community gardening area. The garden is now owned by the Town of North Hempstead and operated by a non-profit organization.[2] It is open to the public with no admission charge. Occasionally, concerts or other special events are held on the grounds. During the summer months, free compost is sometimes available to local residents.

Location

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Although the Clark Botanic Garden uses an Albertson mailing address, it is located within the boundaries of the adjacent hamlet, Roslyn Heights.[2][3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Collection: Alice Recknagel Ireys papers | Smith College Finding Aids". findingaids.smith.edu. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Town of North Hempstead - Clark Botanic Garden". www.northhempsteadny.gov. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  3. ^ "Long Island Index: Interactive Map". Long Island Index Maps. Long Island Index.
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