An Original Landscape

An Original Landscape (HM2K6I)

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N 39° 54.304', W 75° 21.076'

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To the right, you will find the Benjamin West House, the birthplace of American painter Benjamin West (1738-1820). Best known for his paintings The Death of General Wolfe (c.1771) and The Treaty of Penn with Indians (1772), he lived in Europe for much of his life, served as a painter under King George III, and influenced the development of historical paintings in both Britain and America. In 1966, the house was designated a historic landmark. Today, it serves as Swarthmore College's Visitor Information Center.
Magnolia virginiana var. australis 'Henry Hicks' is a cultivar selected by John Wister, the first director of the Scott Arboretum. It is named after Long Island nurseryman Henry Hicks and was selected for its tendency to remain evergreen in winter. The species is one of the few magnolias that grow well in marshy and poorly drained soils. It is native to the coastal plains and can be identified by its single, white, spring-to-summer blooms; its dark-green, glossy upper leaf; and its pale, glaucous underside. It thrives in full sun.
MagnoliasOf the world's 304 wild magnolia species, over half are threatened with extinction. A beloved ornamental group of shrubs and trees that emit sweet fragrances from blossoms of white, yellow, pink, red, and purple, magnolias can be found in North



America, Central America, South America, and eastern Asia. Among the oldest flowering plants, magnolias are used in various cultures for medicinal purposes.
Here and scattered around campus, the Scott Arboretum's magnolia collection contains close to 150 types of magnolias and is recognized by the Plant Collections Network as a Nationally Accredited Plant Collection. Species include M. denudata, M. stellata, M. grandiflora and M. virginiana.
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HM NumberHM2K6I
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Placed ByScott Arboretum, Swarthmore College
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Date Added Sunday, September 1st, 2019 at 2:01am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 469974 N 4417279
Decimal Degrees39.90506667, -75.35126667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 39° 54.304', W 75° 21.076'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds39° 54' 18.24" N, 75° 21' 4.56" W
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