'Hero of Horticulture' threatened by funds
By Ryan Smith
Currently featured on TCLF’s Web site (at www.tclf.org), each of the sites is being showcased in a photographic exhibit opening Friday and continuing through March 2, 2008, at the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film in Rochester, N.Y. After that, the exhibition will travel across the country.
Here are the other nationwide sites being featured:
n American Sycamore Tree — Antietam National Battlefield, Sharpsburg, Md.
n Angel Oak Southern Live Oak Tree — Johns Island, N.C.
n Azalea Collection — Airlie Gardens, Wilmington, N.C.
n Baldcypress Grove Spring Grove Cemetery — Cincinnati, Ohio
n Banyan Tree Allee — Banyan Street, Boca Grande, Fla.
n Bamboo Collection — Jungle Gardens, Avery Island, La.
n Bur Oak Tree — Henry Ford Estate Fair Lane, Dearborn, Mich.
n Camellia Collection — Magnolia Plantation, Charleston, S.C.
n Cork Oak Tree — Santa Cruz, Calif.
n Glendora Bougainvillea — Glendora, Calif.
n Horse Chestnut Tree — Susan B. Anthony House, Rochester, N.Y.
n Desert Ironwood Tree — Arizona-Sonora Museum, Tucson, Ariz.
n Elms of the National Mall — Washington, D.C.