The Botanical Art Society of the National Capital Region (BASNCR) proudly presents a showcase of the work of its members, "All in a Garden Green" at Green Spring Gardens in Alexandria, Va.
Green Spring Gardens (31 acres) is a public park operated by Fairfax County Park Authority. It includes a historic 18th-century plantation house, "Green Spring", which is the heart of a national historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. The park has a wooded stream valley with ponds, a naturalistic native plant garden, more than 20 thematic demonstration gardens, a greenhouse, a plant shop, two gift shops, the historic house, and a horticultural reference library. The gardens and educational programs focus on practical landscaping techniques that are appropriate for the Washington metro area. Admission to the park is free.
About our theme:
In
1828, English writer Frances Trollope (1779–1863) began a four-year journey
around the then United States. Her travels took her up the Mississippi and Ohio
Rivers, across the Allegheny Mountains, and along the east coast from
Washington DC to Niagara Falls. In her book “Domestic Manners of the Americans” (1832), she frequently
noted the plants she encountered. From the Spanish moss and palmettos of New
Orleans, to the mountain laurels of Pennsylvania, to the redbuds, dogwoods, and
azaleas around Washington DC, she found this country’s flora a constant
delight. Dazzled by the number of plants new to her that she couldn’t name, her
advice to her countrymen was “let no one visit America without having first
studied botany.”
Given
that she spent many weeks at houses near Green Spring, this venue is an ideal
spot to display pictures of the kinds of plants that Frances Trollope might
have encountered on her American adventure.
A small group of us hung the show this past Monday--thank you to the Exhibitions Committee and volunteers for working with us to present this beautiful show! We look forward to the opening reception next Sunday Sept. 8, from 1:00 to 3:00 PM; please come by if you get a chance. If you can't see it in person, the next best thing is the on-line exhibition of All in a Garden Green on the BASNCR website.
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