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The pinetum, one of the garden's earliest features, was destroyed.
The 8th and 9th Earls established a pinetum in the grounds of the house.
He proudly points to the pinetum, the arboretum and the bird sanctuary.
It is technically a pinetum because mainly dedicated to conifers.
Dundas had established a pinetum by the late-19th century, and other improvements were made across the estate.
The pinetum became a popular recreational area for New Yorkers.
Today the forest includes about 90% of Georgia's native trees, and a major pinetum with more than 100 conifer species.
Onward to the pinetum at about West 86th Street.
An arboretum specializing in growing conifers is known as a pinetum.
Ross stayed actively involved in the pinetum, despite some instances of early vandalism.
Hidden in the greenery of the pinetum is a statue of Briseis.
But the entire garden, with the exception of the pinetum, will be open this spring; its celebrated flowering rock and rose gardens were undamaged.
Those plants, saved from the hurricane because the Old Pinetum shielded them, were used to perpetuate the original collection.
Two giant redwoods - virtually the sole survivors - now overlook the new pinetum planted in April this year.
In 1830 a pinetum, an arboretum consisting of conifers, was established, and is considered the first in Scotland.
By the time Grenville died, his pinetum contained the biggest collection of conifer species in Britain.
Other features include a pinetum, terraced garden, as well as a walled kitchen garden.
Ryan Pinetum - Over 300 mature conifers, labeled and arranged by family groupings.
We were taking a short cut to Pinetum Park to meet some friends for a party, when I flew by the Hardens' home.
One well-known site is Bedgebury Pinetum, where flocks gather to roost in winter.
The arboretum was started in 1869, and now comprises 28 hectares of mature trees including a fine pinetum with many exotic conifers.
Bedgebury Pinetum is nearby.
Ross added approximately 35 pine trees a year to the Arthur Ross Pinetum.
Although the woodlands continued to be managed into the 20th century, the gardens were neglected and numerous trees felled, including much of the pinetum, in the 1950s.
It runs through the High Weald, including Bedgebury Pinetum.