Object Details
Collection Photographer
Druse, Kenneth
Collection Citation
Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Gardens, Ken Druse garden photography collection
sova.aag.dru_ref1689
General
Series includes images of Convallaria, commonly called Lily-of-the-valley, with small, white, bell-shaped blossoms growing as ground cover, in a flower bed with Violets and Alliums, and on a hillside with ferns, stones, and a flowering Dogwood tree.
Topic
Convallaria
Lilies-of-the-valley
Dogwoods
Woodland garden plants
Woodland gardens
Flowers
Flowering trees
Flower beds
Violets
Allium
Hillside planting
Ferns
Stones
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Ken Druse garden photography collection
Ken Druse garden photography collection / Series 2: Garden Images by Subject / DRU056: Ground Covers
Sponsor
Cataloging of this finding aid received Federal support from the Smithsonian Collections Care Initiative, administered by the National Collections Program.
Extent
4 Photographs
Archival Repository
Archives of American Gardens
Identifier
AAG.DRU, Item DRU056005
Type
Archival materials
Photographs
Collection Rights
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Collection Restrictions
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AAG.DRU_ref1689
Large EAD
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kb63e5eeb2d-f222-41d6-9682-1861e0bcb683
AAG.DRU
AAG
Record ID
ebl-1612215078765-1612215082026-2