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The project began in 1950 as a rhododendron test garden on a site previously covered with brush, blackberries, native trees, and the remnants of a Shakespeare theater developed by students of Reed College. In 1964, the park's name was officially changed to Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden. [1]
Crystal Springs Creek, a 2.7-mile (4.3 km) [3] tributary of Johnson Creek, flows entirely within the city of Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. [4] The stream rises from springs near the Reed College campus in the southeastern part of the city and runs generally southwest to meet Johnson Creek in the Portland neighborhood of Sellwood.
Reed College (2 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon" ... Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden; E. Eastmoreland Historic District; H.
Its northern border winds around the Reed College campus and continues on SE Steele Street until meeting its western boundary. Eastmoreland is filled with trees and lush landscaping. Public parks in Eastmoreland include Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden (1923), Eastmoreland Golf Course (1916), Eastmoreland Garden (2004), Eastmoreland ...
Pages in category "Botanical gardens in Portland, Oregon" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden; I.
Less rhodies and trees, more playgrounds and grass. That’s the prescription for a newly renovated Homestead Park in University Place, according to city planners.. The 5.5-acre park just received ...
Crystal Springs Rhododendron Gardens (9.49 acres) are botanical gardens located on SE 28 Avenue between Eastmoreland Golf Course and Reed College, in Portland, Oregon, USA. It is affectionately known as the "Rhody Gardens." Although peak blooming times are March to June, blooms can be found in abundance year round.
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