The Colden Estate and Mansion - Colden Preservation & Historical ...
The Colden Estate and Mansion - Colden Preservation & Historical ...
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I. Jane <strong>Colden</strong> Garden• Jane <strong>Colden</strong> Gardenlayout?• Plants to include‣ <strong>Colden</strong>ia? <strong>and</strong> <strong>Colden</strong>ella?‣ Caulophyllum (Black Snakeroot)‣ Hypericum sp. (which she named Gardenia forAlex<strong>and</strong>er Garden)‣ Asclepias tuberosa‣ Aralia spp.‣ Spiraea‣ Asarum‣ Sassafras‣ Clematis‣ Monarda‣ Collinsonia‣ Etc. (to be determined)Examples of <strong>The</strong>mes• <strong>Colden</strong>ia <strong>and</strong> <strong>Colden</strong>ella• Jane’s Gardenia (Hypericum sp.), Whelks<strong>and</strong> Fossils• Jane’s “Fibraurea” species• Jane’s documentation of Hudson’insspecies <strong>and</strong> uses• Snakeroots (<strong>The</strong> most popular folkloremedicine topic; Jane identified at least 4or 5 of these, her father another 3 or 4).– Asarum canadense (Jane’s“coltsfoot”, plant in 2 or 3 places)– Polygala senega (in garden; may notkeep)– Caulophyllum