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Half of the back cover is a photo, so we had to cut the copy. This is what appeared on the back of the book. I left the main description so it can be used in other places. Since its genesis in 1980, Crosby Arboretum in southern Mississippi has attracted international recognition for its contributions to architecture, biology, and landscape design. Now owned and operated by Mississippi State University, Crosby is the first fully realized ecologically designed arboretum in the United States and the premier native plant conservatory in the Southeast. Former site director and curator Robert F.…mehr

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Half of the back cover is a photo, so we had to cut the copy. This is what appeared on the back of the book. I left the main description so it can be used in other places. Since its genesis in 1980, Crosby Arboretum in southern Mississippi has attracted international recognition for its contributions to architecture, biology, and landscape design. Now owned and operated by Mississippi State University, Crosby is the first fully realized ecologically designed arboretum in the United States and the premier native plant conservatory in the Southeast. Former site director and curator Robert F. Brzuszek provides a detailed survey of the arboretum's origins, planning, construction, and ongoing management, including the award-winning Pinecote Pavilion; a 104-acre focus area that includes the Piney Woods Lake; and 700 additional acres of savanna, woodland, and aquatic environments that nurture more than 300 species of indigenous trees, shrubs, wildflowers, and grasses. More than just a botanical center, Crosby is one of the first American landscape projects to successfully balance natural habitat and planned design.
Autorenporträt
Robert F. Brzuszek is an associate professor of landscape architecture at Mississippi State University, where he teaches courses in landscape design, ecology, and management. He served as site director and the first curator of the Crosby Arboretum from 1990 to 2003. Neil G. Odenwald, FASLA, is professor emeritus of landscape architecture at Louisiana State University and the coauthor of Live Oak Splendor: Gardens Along the Mississippi from Natchez to New Orleans, Attracting Birds to Southern Gardens, and Plants for American Landscapes.