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Southern Byways

Garvan Woodland Gardens, Arkansas

by SP on May 26th, 2007

garden walkwayBe sure to bring your most comfortable walking shoes, because you aren’t going to want to miss any of the 210 acres which feature streams, waterfalls, bridges and then all of the gorgeous flowers.

“The site for Garvan Woodland Gardens was purchased in the 1920’s after a clear-cut in about 1915. Mrs. Garvan loved this beautiful place so much that she never allowed it to be cut again. In 1956 she began to develop it as a garden and possible future residence. She was intimately familiar with the land and laid out each path, marking every tree to be removed. Verna also personally chose each new plant and selected its location.

Over the next forty years, Mrs. Garvan planted thousands of specimens which now form an impressive collection. There are hundreds of rare shrubs and trees, some over 40 years old. They include camellias, magnolias and over 160 different types of azaleas. An equal number of roses, many of which are antique varieties, graced the Border of Old Roses. Nearby sits a pavilion designed by nationally acclaimed architects E. Fay Jones (winner of the American Institute of Architects’ prestigious Gold Medal and former Dean of the University of Arkansas School of Architecture) and his partner Maurice Jennings. Japanese maples and tree peonies serve as an introduction to the Japanese inspired Garden of the Pine Wind as she always intended. Rock gardens, a conifer border, and a growing number of bulbs and perennials complete the collection, providing interest throughout the year.”

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