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Cornell Botanic Gardens is a place where time is kept not by the ticking of watches and clocks, but rather by the blooms and fruits of growing things. It is a place that people are drawn to; where they linger to wonder and learn.
Cornell Botanic Gardens includes Fall Creek Gorge to the north and Cascadilla Gorge to the south, which surround Cornell's campus with corridors of green. Cornell Botanic Gardens headquarters is a short stroll from Beebe Lake. Here you can find many different theme gardens, which include the Robinson York State Herb Garden, a riot of color and scents and the centerpiece of the Plantations.
Cornell Botanic Gardens includes the Botanical Garden, F. R. Newman Arboretum, and a many Natural Areas.
Visit the Cornell Botanic Gardens Home Page at http://www.cornellbotanicgardens.org/.
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Vegetation response to six mowing treatments in a central New York old-field meadow, 1999-2007
Wesley, Robert; Bittner, Todd (2010-09-03)Six mowing treatments produced some notable differences in vegetation in nine years. Summer vs. Fall mowing, mowing every year, every other year or every third year were the six treatments. Summer mowing every year produced ... -
99-429*B Potentilla fruticosa 'Abbotswood'
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99-428*B Potentilla fruticosa 'Pink Beauty'
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99-411*A Hemerocallis 'Scarlet Orbit' AWARD OF MERIT HONORABLE MENTION
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99-161*B Syringa xnanceiana 'Floreal'
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99-029*C Neillia uekii
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99-016*A Spiraea xvanhouttei 'Catpan' PINK ICE
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99-008*B Cotoneaster acutifolius
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98-461*A Hemerocallis 'Soft Lavender'
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98-440*A Hemerocallis 'Caprician Fiesta'
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