Beatrix Farrand at Bellefield

Saturday, May 111:30—2:30 PMLocated in the Reading Room

Beatrix Farrand at Bellefield - America's first woman landscape architect and her oldest surviving residential work in Hyde Park, NY

Karen Waltuch is the Horticulturist at the Beatrix Farrand Garden which is located on the grounds of the Home of FDR National Historic Site in Hyde Park, NY. She will be presenting about this garden, the oldest surviving residential work of the foremost woman landscape architect Beatrix Farrand (1872-1959). The site is part of the Bellefield Mansion estate, and the garden has been restored and maintained by an official National Park Service Partner Group since 1994. The site is currently in the midst of a major historic realization project, the establishment of a 5,000 sqft native plant garden to the main garden's exterior. We'll learn about the mansion, the design and restoration of the garden, the current "Wild Garden" project, and about the inspiring personal story of Beatrix Farrand.

Our programs are supported by the Friends of the Somers Library through our patrons' generous contributions.
The Somers Library ~ (914) 232-5717 ~ www.somerslibrary.org

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