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Heronswood (botanical garden)

Heronswood is a botanical garden located in Kingston, Washington, in the Northwestern United States. It is also the name for the mail order specialty plant nursery business, that originated at the gardens.
==History==
Heronswood (gardens and nursery) was established by Dan Hinkley and Robert Jones in 1987, on a site. The display gardens exhibit plant varieties that were collected from around the world, and tested—propagated for introduction into the North American nursery trade. The botanical display gardens have been featured internationally as an example of creative, environmentally sensitive, and botanically impressive plantsmanship and garden design.
;Burpee Company
The botanical garden real estate and nursery business associated with it were bought by the W. Atlee Burpee Company in 2000.〔(Burpee Buys Heronswood ); Miora Cotlier; Catalog Age; August 2000.〕 The gardens were added to more than of land scattered throughout various locations in the Mid-Atlantic U.S. and England. Plant research and production then encompassed four USDA hardiness zones, including zones 5–9.〔(Heronswood Voice – Gardening Blog: "Chronicle of the new Heronswood" ) . dated 5.12.2006〕
The display garden was opened to the public on periodic Open House occasions.〔(Heronswood Open Houses ); Heronswood Events Page.〕
In 2006 the business conducted under the Heronswood brand was closed by W. Atlee Burpee. The company CEO cited a lack of demand for rare plants as a major factor in the failure of the business. The closure coincided with difficult financial circumstances for Burpee's following a rapid expansion prior to the purchase.〔http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/08/garden/08dan.html?pagewanted=print&_r=0〕
;Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe
The Heronswood botanical garden and Heronswood Nursery Company was sold to the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe (PGST) in the summer of 2012.〔(Heronswood Website ); July 2012.〕〔(In the Garden blog: "Heronswood Nursery Sold to Native American Indian Tribe" ) . accessed 18.08.2012〕 The tribal council has stated it is committed to maintaining the garden as an asset to the community. S’Klallam tribe chairman Jeromy Sullivan said, “We understand how passionate people are about Heronswood and, as a neighbor, we are committed to maintaining this local treasure.” "Currently, Heronswood Garden is under very positive restoration efforts which are being led by various members of the Heronswood Staff, the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, the Heronswood Garden steering committee, and dozens of very skilled and dedicated volunteers. 〔(Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe — "Tribe secures future for internationally renowned botanical garden" ) . accessed 18.08.2012〕〔(The Garden Conservancy: "A new future for Heronswood Gardens" ) . accessed 18.08.2012〕

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