- Blithewold Mansion, Gardens and Arboretum
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caption =Water Garden, Blithewold Mansion.
location=Bristol, Rhode Island
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built =1895
architect= Dewolf,John; Kilham & Hopkins
architecture= Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals
added =June 27 ,1980
governing_body = Private
refnum=80000074 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2006-03-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]The Blithewold Mansion, Gardens and Arboretum is an
arboretum of 13 ha (33 acres), located at 101 Ferry Road,Bristol, Rhode Island , mid-way between Newport andProvidence, Rhode Island , onBristol Harbor with views overNarragansett Bay . It includes a mansion, with a 4 ha (10 acre) lawn and over 300species of woody plants in its arboretum and gardens, including both native and exotic species.The Mansion and its grounds were established in the 1890s by Augustus and Bessie Van Wickle as their summer retreat.
Augustus Van Wickle was fromHazleton, Pennsylvania , with a fortune in the coal-mining business, and donor of the Van Wickle gates atBrown University . Today's grounds are primarily the design of John DeWolf, and date between 1896 and 1913.Blithwold's grounds include species from North America, Europe, China and Japan. Specimen trees include
magnolia ("Magnolia" spp.), linden ("Tilia" spp.),Ginkgo ("Ginkgo biloba"),Black Tupelo ("Nyssa sylvatica"),Dawn Redwood ("Metasequoia glyptostroboides"),Franklinia ("Franklinia alatamaha"),Eastern Hemlock ("Tsuga canadensis"), variousoak s ("Quercus" spp.) andbeech es ("Fagus" spp.). Other notable trees include a weepingPagoda Tree ("Styphnolobium japonicum" 'Pendula'),Hiba ("Thujopsis dolobrata"), Katsura ("Cercidiphyllum japonicum"), andSugi ("Cryptomeria japonica"). The grounds also include English Yews ("Taxus baccata") andEastern Juniper s ("Juniperus virginiana"), as well as what is claimed to be the largestGiant Sequoia ("Sequoiadendron giganteum") on the East Coast, planted in 1911, and currently about convert|100|ft|m tall.Blithewold's Bamboo Grove covers an area nearly the size of a tennis court, and is planted with "
Phyllostachys aureosulcata", the Yellow-groovebamboo , which grows to 10 m (30 ft) tall.Blithewold has maintained contacts with the
Arnold Arboretum ever since 1926, when staff botanists visited Blithewold to see the Chinese toon tree ("Toona sinensis") in flower for what was believed to be the first time in the United States.See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States External links
* [http://www.blithewold.org Blithewold Mansion official site]
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