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Pergola at Peggy Lee Hahn Horticulture Garden |
The Peggy Lee Hahn Horticulture Garden covers almost six acres of plant displays on the campus of
Virginia Tech in
Blacksburg, Virginia. It was established in 1984 by faculty members of the Horticulture department to serve as a resource for plant, landscaping and environmental education.
The garden featuring perennial borders, aquatic gardens, shade gardens, a native meadow, and a pavilion was named in 2004 after benefactors T. Marshall and Peggy Lee Hahn (1923-2009).
T. Marshall Hahn (1926-2016) was president of Virginia Tech from 1962 to 1974.
Ms. Hahn is dearly remembered in her
obituary. “During her marriage to Dr. Hahn, she was a successful and much loved First Lady throughout his presidency at Virginia Tech from 1962 to 1975. Her love of flowers and gardening is legendary, evidenced by her determination to see the Peggy Lee Hahn Horticulture Gardens and Pavilion at Virginia Tech brought to fruition. The embodiment of a gracious lady and consummate hostess, she spent many years at her husband's side while he served as President and CEO of
Georgia Pacific in Portland, Ore., and Atlanta, Ga. After retirement, they enjoyed traveling around the world, but ultimately returned to Blacksburg and Hickory Hill, which she often referred to as ‘the most beautiful place on earth’ where her greatest joys were tending her gardens and spending time with her family.”
The Hahn Horticulture Garden is set in the magnificent campus of Virginia Tech. In my opinion, the real beauty of the campus is due to the Hokie Stone, a local limestone that forms the facades of most VT buildings. To ensure a ready supply, the university has owned and operated its own quarry nearby since 1869.
Visitors can reach the Hahn Horticulture Garden without difficulty, with the possible exception being “game days”. Any season is a good season to stroll the garden.
Follow me to see what grows behind that garden wall.
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Peggy Lee Hahn Horticulture Garden terrace |
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View of Peggy Lee Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Fall foliage at Peggy Lee Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Carex at Peggy Lee Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Winterberry Holly at Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Lawn view at Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Junipers at Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Cow sculpture at Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Oakleaf Hydrangea at Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Rain Garden at Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Memorial stone collection - Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Water feature - Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Fish sculpture at Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Ajuga 'Black Scallop' - Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Ornamental grasses - Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Arum italicum - Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Insect sculpture - Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Frank Lloyd Wright sculpture - Hahn Garden |
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Lamiastrum - Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Cupressus nootkatensis - Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Conifer collection - Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Trifoliate Orange tree - Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Euphorbia - Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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Euphorbia myrsinites - Hahn Horticulture Garden |
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