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Longwood participated in several expeditions to study Victoria in her native habitat

Tomasz Aniśko2005

Longwood Gardens

Longwood Gardens
Kennett Square, PA, United States

Photograph from Longwood Gardens' 2005 plant exploration expedition to Guyana

The plant exploration program at Longwood Gardens began in 1956, under the leadership of Dr. Russell J. Seibert, who realized that the future of Longwood as a world-class display garden would depend on expanding and diversifying its collections. That year, Longwood launched its first plant-hunting trip with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, establishing a collaborative partnership that would serve as a model for future expeditions. Since then, Longwood Gardens, along with its global partners, has participated in more than 78 plant collecting trips to 51 countries on six continents. These plant exploration efforts have helped Longwood create an unrivaled collection of ornamental plants. Many have found their way into American gardens or have been preserved in cultivation even as their original habitats are threatened.

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  • Title: Longwood participated in several expeditions to study Victoria in her native habitat
  • Creator: Tomasz Aniśko
  • Date Created: 2005
  • Location Created: Guyana
  • Rights: Longwood Library & Archives
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