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From Frame to Field: Documenting and Protecting Native Orchids
The Longwood Gardens Library was very fortunate to receive a recent gift reflective of our commitment to the conservation of native orchids: a rare 1931 two-volume set of Orchids of the North Eastern United States photographed from nature and published by American fine arts photographer Edwin Hale Lincoln.

Heat-Loving Annuals: Top Picks for the Summer Garden
When you think of summer flowers, it’s important to consider the differences between summer plants that thrive in hot summer climates versus those that prefer mild summer temperatures.

Creating a Bog Garden: Where the Wild Things Bloom
Located adjacent to our Student Exhibition Garden, our new-this-season bog garden mimics naturally occurring bogs in the eastern United States, where carnivorous plants, orchids, blueberries, and plants that like having “wet feet” can grow naturally.

A Landscape Design Journey, Rooted in Longwood Learning
Blending nature and culture to create functional and aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces, landscape design is a dynamic, growing field full of ample opportunities.

Modern Mixology Takes Root at 1906
With the debut of our new summer cocktail menu and the recent honor of a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence, now is the perfect moment to share a behind-the-scenes look at all that goes into crafting our seasonal drink selections … and what to sip this summer.

Managing Boxwood Blight: From Longwood to Your Home
Read along for how, now five years after first detecting boxwood blight in our Gardens, we inspect for and protect against this disease.

A Fresh Cut
Now available in The Garden Shop are joyful bouquets sourced straight from Idea Garden horticulturists and designed into bouquets by the creative minds at The Garden Shop, just steps away.

Timeless and Treasured: Longwood Trees That Inspire Us
What is your favorite tree? It’s a time-honored question that will evoke answers from even the most taciturn individual.

10 Summer Reads Loved by Longwood Staff
Read on to gather some tailored, top-notch picks from a variety of Longwood staff for your summer reading list—or your year-round to-be-read list.

Modern Machine, Historic Technique
The five-acre Main Fountain Garden is home to three allées totaling 164 littleleaf linden trees. All that goes into maintaining and pruning these trees may surprise you … and now, with a new addition to the process, it’s more precise than ever.

Garden Learning Experiences of a Lifetime
Here, our Fellows reflect on all the discoveries and memories made during their placements around the world.

Elegance in Every Detail: A Legacy of Fountain Design
Central to the story of making our fountains dance is Longwood’s P.S. du Pont Fellow and very first fountain choreographer Colvin Randall, who has been designing fountain performances for an incredible 45 years.

A Dazzling Return: Our Waterlily Court
Our newly enhanced Waterlily Court is an aquatic showcase like no other—and it’s making its much-anticipated debut on May 9, marking the completion of Longwood Reimagined.

Planting with Purpose: Native and Noteworthy Plants
Want to learn how you could incorporate the best natives into your home garden or landscape? Read on for how to do so and where you can view native species here at Longwood.

Celebrating the Heart of Longwood: Our Volunteers
Longwood’s Volunteer Program began in 1989 when our very first volunteer, Hugo Taraboletti, shared his expertise in orchid cultivation with our horticulture staff. What began as a single volunteer’s contribution has blossomed into a thriving team of 575 passionate individuals who share their time and talents to support Longwood’s mission and vision for the future.

A Rare Bonsai Book Mystery
Bonsai was not generally known in the western world outside of Asia until the early twentieth century, but the Longwood Gardens Library recently acquired a nearly 300-year-old rare book that perhaps challenges that notion, offers an interesting connection to one of our bonsai collection’s four original trees, and adds to the intrigue of this amazing art form.

A Spring Evening Stroll Through the Garden
I had the extraordinary experience of walking the Gardens as they come alive at evening … here I share with you all I saw—and photographed—and all there is for you to see during our spring evenings.

A Nursery, A Lifeline
Considering the vastness of our collection, our operations, and our acreage, it might be surprising to learn that a dedicated team of just three full-time woody nursery horticulturists manages our seven-acre woody nursery, supporting all our seasonal and permanent woody plants.

Behind the Scenes: Bonsai Workshop
Adjacent to the new Bonsai Courtyard, this three-story building houses horticulture staff workspaces, boiler operations, and, now, our Bonsai Workshop. Follow along we take a behind-the-scenes look at this storied space and its integral role at Longwood.

Longwood, Repatinated
If you’ve ever paused between the Orangery and Exhibition Hall in our Main Conservatory, you may have noticed two impressive bronze plaques. These