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wooden mushroom
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JonesBench
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bouldercrossing
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irrigation
deck witharbor
Arroyo Trail
Canyon TrailCanyon Trail
Porter Trail
drinking fountain
BlaksleyBoulder
Meadow Trail
Campbell
Kiosk
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Trail
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CornellBench1975
SilipoBench
CloudBench
NugentBench
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sundial
Foothill Trail
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restore twooak trees
weatherstation
Clara SmallSmithSteps
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Restore"Indian Grave"
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possible universal access
LevyMemorial
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aqueductfilter box
fiber artsdisplay
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telephonepole
MissionDam
Woodland Trail
Woodland Trail
Indian Trail
Indian Trail
Pritchett Trail
Redwoods encroaching on La Cumbra Peak view
weatherstation
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Breaking Ground: 1926 until 1936 (Clements and Bissel / DeForest, Orpet and Reidel) (Figure 2)
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Garden Sections
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Chronology of Events
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1926The Coast Redwood Community is planted
The Arroyo Trail is laid out to handle drainage from The Meadow
1927The Desert Section is designed by Orpet utilizing desert trees, shrubs, herbs, cacti, yuccas, and agaves
1928A small pond is built above the Blaksley Boulder
1929The Meadow is planted
The Island Section is planted
The Arroyo Section is planted
1932The Forest Section is planted to replace the existing olive orchard
1934A geology exhibit and “education center” are placed in the Meadow Oaks section
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RestRooms
Workshop
Caretaker'sCottage
Office
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Lath House&
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Reference:Carrol, Mary. 2003. A History of the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden and It's Landscapes. p 70-97
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1937The Ceanothus Section is planted
The Kiosk is built; designed by Lockwood de Forest
1939The Forest Section continues to be planted, now replacing three-quarters of the original olive orchard
The Meadow is planted with native plantings (wildflowers and strawberries), as well as the introduction of the oval shape and elimination of the parking at the lower end of the meadow
1940The Pritchett Trail is developed among chaparral vegetation and provides access to the wooded slopes west of mission creek
1941The Campbell Trail is developed with the rustic Campbell Bridge; the trail links oak woodlands to the west side of Mission Creek with the central part of the garden
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Garden Sections Chronology of Events
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Chaparral
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Chaparral
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Parking
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Pritchett Trail
Campbell Trail
Horticulture Service Road
Service Road
Live Oak
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LathHouses
Kiosk
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Reference:Carrol, Mary. 2003. A History of the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden and It's Landscapes. p 98-138
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1942The Blaksley Library is built; designed by Lutah Maria Riggs with Beatrix Farrand as a consultant
1946The Campbell Trail is reconstructed with a wider footpath near the bridge.
1950The entrance steps and parking lot are completed
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KenwoodBench1970
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Garden Sections Chronology of Events
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Canyon
Chaparral
Desert
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Forest
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Island
Woodland
Ceanothus
Live Oak
Campus ComplexManzanita
Home Demonstration Display
Groundcover Display
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Porter Trail
Pritchett Trail
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Reference:Carrol, Mary. 2003. A History of the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden and It's Landscapes. p 139-155
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1964The Front Wing is built for research purposes; designed by Lutah Maria Riggs
The Rest Rooms are built
1966The Island Section is moved to the west side of Mission Creek
1968The Ceanothus Section is moved to the east side of Mission Canyon Road and merged with the Foothill Section
The Ceanothus Section is changed to the Manzanita Section utilizing Manzanita and other drought tolerant natives
1953The Meadow is plowed due to lack of rain and planted with California poppies
The Groundcover Display is initiated.
1954The Meadow is replanted with beach strawberry
1955The Home Demonstration Garden is planted at the upper end of the Meadow
1959The office to the east of the library is added; designed by Lutah Maria Riggs
1960The Porter Trail is dedicated within the Forest/Ceanothus Section
1961The Office to west of the library is constructed
1962The beach strawberries are dug up for the last time in the Meadow and replaced with wildflowers (due to public demand)
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BissellBench
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HoltonBench
PalmeBench
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KenwoodBench1970
PritchettBench
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PorterBench1959
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BrunnerBench1977
CornellBench
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Pam'sBench
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FrostBench
BeaverBench
MargolisBench
EastonBench
HolbrookBench
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JonesBench
McCleanBench
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WeiningerBench
MastorisBench
KahlstromBench
SilipoBench
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NugentBench
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Garden Sections Chronology of Events
Arroyo andDiscovery
Canyon
Chaparral
Desert
Yellow Pine
East Woodland
Meadow Oaks
Meadow
Island
Woodland
Redwood
Live Oak
Campus Complex
Manzanita
Home Demonstration Display
GroundcoverDisplay
1989The Easton-Aqueduct Trail is the first new trail in thirty years, located on the west side of Mission Creek south of the Island Section
1991The Home Demonstration Garden is completed; designed by Ralph Lutsko and located near the original caretaker’s cottage
1993The Dudleya Display is planted on the northeast side of The Meadow
2003The Japanese Tea House Garden is installed in the Arroyo Section
2004The Discovery Garden is installed within the Arroyo Section
2009The Gane House and Campbell Bridge are destroyed in the Jesusita Fire
MixedEvergreen
Forest
Porter Trail
Horticulture Service
AqueductEaston Trail
Pinyon JuniperWoodland
Cypress
Redwoods
DudleyaDisplay
YellowPine
GroundcoverDisplay
ConservationDisplay
Fiber ArtsDisplay
TeaHouseGarden
Home DemonstrationGarden
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Herbarium
Garden GrowersNursery
1974The Herbarium is constructed and houses the regions largest scientific collection of preserved Central Coast plant specimens
1975The Lathhouse and Glasshouse are constructed as phase one of the Horticulture Unit on the east side of Mission Canyon Road
1977The Woodland Trail is routed and developed to its current location
1980The Plant Breeding Facility is constructed as phase two of the Horticulture Unit on the east side of Mission Canyon Road
1985The Center for Horticultural Work is constructed as phase three (final phase) of the Horticulture Unit on the east side of Mission Canyon Road
Meadow Trail
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Reference:Carrol, Mary. 2003. A History of the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden and It's Landscapes. p 156-163
Collins, Elizabeth. Director of Horticulture, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
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