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Project ImageThe graduated evergreen plantation, known as the Amphitheatre and based on the Lord Petre planting plan of 1738, after more than twenty years of growth since the replanting of 1985/6.
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Project ImageThe theatrical flower and shrub beds near the site of the Temple of Bacchus, based on evidence of plantings in Temple Flower Gardens of the 1730s to 1770s.
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Project ImageWithin the walled-garden living exhibit American Roots, this re-creation of a box used in the shipment of seeds and roots shows transportation methods from colonial North America, 1730s-70s.
The graduated evergreen plantation, known as the Amphitheatre and based on the Lord Petre planting plan of 1738, after more than twenty years of growth since the replanting of 1985/6.
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Project ImageThe graduated evergreen plantation, known as the Amphitheatre and based on the Lord Petre planting plan of 1738, after more than twenty years of growth since the replanting of 1985/6.
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Project ImageThe theatrical flower and shrub beds near the site of the Temple of Bacchus, based on evidence of plantings in Temple Flower Gardens of the 1730s to 1770s.
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Project ImageWithin the walled-garden living exhibit American Roots, this re-creation of a box used in the shipment of seeds and roots shows transportation methods from colonial North America, 1730s-70s.
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The graduated evergreen plantation, known as the Amphitheatre and based on the Lord Petre planting plan of 1738, after more than twenty years of growth since the replanting of 1985/6.