- Leonard J. Buck Garden
The Leonard J. Buck Garden (33 acres) is a public
botanical garden operated by the Somerset County Park Commission, and located at 11 Layton Road, Far Hills,New Jersey . It is open daily; a small fee is requested.The garden is one of the premier rock gardens in the United States. It features native and exotic plants displayed in a naturalistic setting of woodland, streams, and rock outcroppings. A wooded, rocky ravine is home to numerous wildflowers interspersed among flowering trees and shrubs. Its peak visiting time is spring.
The garden began in the 1930s when geologist Leonard J. Buck, a trustee of the
New York Botanical Garden , metlandscape architect Zenon Schreiber. The two created varying exposures and microclimates. The garden is sculpted from a glacial stream valley, where waterfalls once cascaded, leaving behind rock faces, outcroppings, ponds and a stream. They worked by eye and proportion, with never a drawing on paper. Mr. Schreiber designed the plantings and Mr. Buck worked the rock. Their vision was to produce a woodland garden, composed of many individual gardens. After Mr. Buck's death in 1974, the garden was donated by Mrs. Buck to the Somerset County Park Commission.Plantings include
aconite ,anemone ,azalea ,beech ,birch ,bloodroot ,boxwood ,Chinese fringe tree , columbine,cyclamen ,daffodil s,Dawn redwood ,dogwood s,enkianthus ,forget-me-not s,forsythia ,geranium s,grape hyacinth ,heather s,herb s,hornbeam ,hydrangea ,Japanese maple , Japanese paintedfern , Japanese peonies, Labrador violets,magnolia s,mahonia ,maidenhair fern ,maple s,mountain laurel , narcissus,oak ,ostrich fern s, primroses,rhododendron ,saxifrage , shagbarkhickory ,Siberian squill ,skimmia ,snowbell ,star magnolia ,sweet woodruff ,trillium ,viburnum , violets, Virginiabluebell s, and windanemone s.See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States External links
* [http://www.njskylands.com/atbuckgar.htm New Jersey Skylands; Splendor in the Garden]
* [http://www.somersetcountyparks.org/activities/gardens/gardens_Buck.htm Somerset County Parks: Leonard J. Buck Garden]
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