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United Nations Gardens
Caption Description
More than three-fourth of the United Nations site is devoted to gardens. Tons of topsoil and fertilizer were brought to the landscaped areas of the site to provide a planting place for the many varieties of trees, shrubs and flowers. Some 2,000 prizewinning rose-bushes, 185 flowering cherry trees, 52 dwarf fruit trees, as well as a fine group of hawthorns, sweet gum, pin cake, sycamores and honey locust trees, have helped to transform the area from stone and steel to a green garden. Lining the macadam walk are ilex, myrtle, wisteria, rambler roses and a ground cover of English ivy and grass. Much of the plantings were donated by groups or individuals.
Gardeners are seen at work in the garden south of the General Assembly building.
Unique Identifier
UN7634658
NICA ID
220510
Production Date
08/01/1965 12:06:32 AM
City/Location
New York
Country
United States of America
Credit
UN Photo/Jan Ralph
File size
3.32 MB