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For Historic Gardens, Climate Change Offers Particular Challenges

At Wethersfield Estate, in upstate New York, restoring the formal gardens involves dealing with emboldened pests and pathogens — but carefully, so visitors don’t see.

Margaret Roach
Author: Margaret Roach

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Chanticleer, Flowers and Plants, Garden Conservancy, Gardens and Gardening, Global Warming, Historic Buildings and Sites, Lutyens, Edwin, New York Botanical Garden, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Wethersfield Estate and Garden
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