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Trees of Elizabeth Park

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The Tree Trail
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This is an easy, flat walk of just under a mile, which includes more than forty labeled specimens, form very common to very  unusual.  The map makes it easy to do all or part of the trail.  Because it is a loop you are never far from the beginning.  The habitat varies form  open lawn to woodland to meadow. Many of the trees were planted (some going back about 100 years), but some grew here naturally.

In 1896 the Board of Parks Commissioner hired Theodore Wirth to be superintendent of Elizabeth Park.  Working together, the Olmsted Firm and Mr. Wirth planned the road and pathways, built bridges and created the pond.  They hired the Lord & Burnham Company to build the greenhouses in 1898.  Wirth planned and planted the Rose Garden and opened it in 1904.

During this time Mr. Wirth caused many new trees to be planted.  The property has been transformed from a bucolic country estate to a municipal botanic garden including many fine trees and shrubs.  The Connecticut Botanical Society has designated several of the trees as state champions, the largest of their species in Connecticut.


Links: 
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  Map of Tree Trail
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  Listing of Trees and Description

Acknowledgements
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Tree
text courtesy of Edward A. Richardson and Paul Condon.
Photos courtesy of Earle L. Stone

For a free brochure "Trees of Elizabeth Park" send request to:
Friends of Elizabeth Park
or email: elizabethpark@email.com

 

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