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104 DARWIN D. MARTIN HOUSE // CULTURAL LANDSCAPE REPORT Trees Acer [unidentified street tree], Red, Silver or Suguar Maple, PH Euonymus europaeus, European Spindletree, FC, CR, PH Sorbus aucuparia, Mountain Ash, PP, PH Ulmus americana, American Elm, PH Shrubs Forsythia suspense, Weeping Forsythia, FC, CR, PH Hibiscus syriacus, Rose of Sharon, FC, CR, PH Philadelphus ‘Avalanche’, Mock Orange, FC, CR, PH Spiraea × vanhouttei, Vanhoutte spirea, FC, CR, PH Vines / Groundcover Turfgrass Herbaceous Althea rosea [Alcea rosea], Hollyhock, FC Anemone coronaria “Caen” mixed, Anenome, FC Anemone japonica, Japanese Anemone, FC Aquilegia oxysepala, Oriental Columbine, FC Aquilegia chrysantha, Golden Columbine, FC Aster tataricus, Tatarian Aster, FC Boconnia cordata [Macleaya cordata], Plume Poppy, FC Boltonia latisquama, False Aster, FC Callirhoe involucrate, Purple Poppy Mallow, FC Campanula carpatica, Tussock Bellflower, FC Campanula persicifolia, Willow Bell, FC Crocus white var. [Unspecified], Crocus, FC Crocus mixed var. [Unspecified], Crocus, FC Chrysanthemum indicum, Chryanthemum, FC, CR Delphinium formosum azureum, Delphinium variety, FC Delphinium grandiflorum, Siberian Larkspur, FC Dictamnus albus, Dittany, FC Digitalis gloxinoides [purpurea], Foxglove, FC, CR Eremurus himalaicus, Foxtail Lily, FC Galanthus elwesii , Snowdrop, FC Hesperis matronalis alba, Sweetrocket, FC Hibiscus moscheutos, Hardy Hibiscus, FC Iberis sempervirens, Candytuft, FC, PH Iris germanica, German Iris, FC, PH Iris xiphium, Spanish Iris, FC Lilium Candidum, Lilium speciosum ‘Alba’, Late Lily, FC, PH Lilium speciosum ‘Melpomene’, Oriental Lily / Wild Lily, FC Lupinus polyphyllus, Big Leaved Lupine, FC, CR Lysimachia nummularia, Creeping Jenny, FC, CR Malva moschata, Musk Mallow, FC, CR Narcissus incomparabilis, Nonesuch Daffodil, FC Narcissus pseudo-narcissus, Common Daffodil, FC Narcissus poeticus ornatus, Poeticus Daffodil, FC Papaver orientale, Oriental Poppy, FC Phlox divaricata, Wild Sweet William, FC Phlox decussata [paniculata] ‘Eclaireur’, Garden Phlox, FC, CR Phlox decussata [paniculata] ‘Beranger’, Garden Phlox, FC, CR Phlox decussata [paniculata] ‘Queen’, Garden Phlox, FC, CR Phlox decussata [paniculata] ‘Miss Lingard’, Garden Phlox, FC, CR Phlox decussata [paniculata] ‘Matador, Garden Phlox, FC, CR Phlox decussata [paniculata] ‘Boule de Feu’, Garden Phlox, FC, CR Platycodon mariesii, Maries Balloon Flower, FC Polemonium richardsonii [caeruleum], Jacobs Ladder, FC Scilla siberica, Wood Squill, FC Note: The plants listed in this landscape unit do not include plants associated with the removed hemi-cycle (removed 1906), which are listed on the February 1905 planting plan, except for periphery plants that do not appear to have been immediately removed. Plants on the February 1905 planting plan listed outside the hemi-cycle are listed here if they were thought to be kept or confirmed present in the photographic record. Identified Historic Plant Species by Landscape Unit Latin plant names have been edited to their contemporary spelling. For complete Latin names that are no longer in use the contemporary name or synonym has been included. Pre-existing street trees have been included in this list per the noted landscape unit as identified from the photographic record. Also, note that not all plants were documented to be in existence at the same time throughout the period of significance. PP = Plant from original February 1905 planting plan or DDM blueprint markup in this area FC = Plant from 1906 Floricycle plan in this area PH = Plant identified from period photograph record in this area CR = Plant noted in written primary historic material WG = Plant from 1910 Walter Burley Griffin Summit Avenue planting plan Fig. 86 Floricycle & Corner Plant Palette (1903 - 1929)
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