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  1. Beatrix Farrand brought many of her favorite plants, fencing elements, and garden ornaments from Reef Point to Garland Farm, where she designed her last garden. At the entrance to the Farrand wing, she created a 32’ x 25’ Asian-inspired garden containing some plants from the Far East.

  2. Beatrix Farrand was an acclaimed landscape gardener (she preferred the term to architect) whose designs can still be enjoyed in many cultivated spaces today. Among the existing examples of her work are the terraced garden rooms of Dumbarton Oaks, and the carriage roads of Acadia National Park.

  3. 13. Apr. 2017 · The Asian-inspired garden by landscape architect Beatrix Farrand is featured in a new book. By Mitchell Owens. April 13, 2017. A Ming-dynasty buddha Amitabha, made of gilt bronze, gleams at...

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    While Beatrix Farrand and Theodate Pope Riddle travelled in similar circles, little is known about when or how they first met. Their working relationship seems to have begun with a collaboration on the Westover School in Middlebury, Connecticut. Theodate Pope designed the buildings in 1907 and Farrand did the plantings in 1912. In 1917 they submitt...

    In addition to the plan for the remarkable Sunken Garden, Beatrix Farrand is best known for the gardens at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C. and the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx. Other Farrand-designed gardens open to the public include the Promisek Garden at Three Rivers Farm in Bridgewater, Connecti...

    Raver, Anne. “Beatrix Farrand’s Secret Garden.” The New York Times, November 26, 2003.
    Verde, Tom.  “The Connecticut Gardens of Beatrix Farrand.” Connecticut Magazine, May 2014.
  4. www.beatrixfarrandsociety.org › beatrix-farrandBeatrix Farrand Society

    Promisek, Bridgewater, Conn. Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Santa Barbara, California. The Beatrix Farrand Society is a federally recognized nonprofit Maine corporation dedicated to fostering the art and science of horticulture and landscape design, with emphasis on the life and work of Beatrix Farrand. It seeks foster educational goals, with ...

  5. www.beatrixfarrandsociety.org › area-gardens-informationBeatrix Farrand Society

    Banner image- Charlotte Rhoades Park & Butterfly Garden, Ann Judd. The Beatrix Farrand Society is a federally recognized nonprofit Maine corporation dedicated to fostering the art and science of horticulture and landscape design, with emphasis on the life and work of Beatrix Farrand.

  6. Only a few of her major works survive: Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C., the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden on Mount Desert, Maine, the restored Farm House Garden in Bar Harbor, the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at the New York Botanical Garden (constructed after Farrand's death, using her original plans, and opened in 1988), and ...