Jenny,
 
But I would completely change my story if Dupont did something to stop the 
hideous
recreational pigeon shooting in PA.
 
(???)
 
I can appreciate your advocacy for America's pigeons even if they might 
potentially be considered "illegal immigrants!" : )
 
Steve Springer

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From: [email protected] on behalf of JennyNYC
Sent: Tue 7/7/2009 9:08 PM
To: ENTSTrees
Subject: [ENTS] Re: Longwood Tulip: PA height champion




Steve,

Oh man, I can't believe you know all this about du pont industries! I
don't have enough knowledge about modern industrial corporate
practices to have much of a dialogue about this. But as for the past,
I can say that I've read too much about the inhumanity of the old
industrialists - American or Otherwise - to be able to think highly of
them, no matter what goods and services they provided.   But I would
completely change my story if Dupont did something to stop the hideous
recreational pigeon shooting in PA. Even though they are in Delaware.

Oh, I did see those tremendous Cedar of Lebanon and some grand Norway
Spruce. But I just get so mad when the vegetation is upstaged in a
public garden by, oh, say, hundreds of fountains for example....

Jenny



On Jul 7, 9:19 pm, "Steven Springer" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Jenny,
>
> But I gotta think he got a tremendously good deal on the property...just
> can't romanticize any of the "Great American Industrialists" or think
> of them as saviors of trees.
>
> Well, I cannot comment on what he may have paid for the property (the country 
> paid pennies to the dollar for lands that would be developed into National 
> Forests and National Parks), but come on Jenny, give credit where credit is 
> due. Du Pont Industries has a lot of properties (particularly around the 
> Chesapeake Bay) that have been preserved for conservation and wildlife 
> studies.  Du Pont industries is also a large grant contributor (money-wise) 
> regarding wildlife and fisheries (and other environmental) studies.
>
> Many of the "Great American Industrialists" have provided a lot of modern 
> necessities and luxuries that you and I enjoy and may take for granted.  
> American industries are more environmentally conscience than most foreign 
> entities, so I'm not willing to bash the "American way" and neither should 
> you.  While there may be some "bad apples" within the realms of industry 
> regarding exploitation of natural resources, it would be unfair and erroneous 
> to lump all into the same pot. So don't fall prey to this.
>
> Longwood Gardens has some great tree specimens; Giant Sequoia, Cedar of 
> Lebanon, among others.  They also have developed some popular azalea 
> cultivars such as "Delaware Valley White" (if you are a gardener and/or plant 
> 'appreciator' like me!).  Also, it is a pretty place to visit during 
> Christmas time!
>
> All this plus the fountains make it worth the visit when in the Philly area.
>
> (Barry, have you been to Longwood Gardens?)
>
> Steve Springer
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: [email protected] on behalf of JennyNYC
> Sent: Tue 7/7/2009 6:02 PM
> To: ENTSTrees
> Subject: [ENTS] Re: Longwood Tulip: PA height champion
>
> Steve,
>
> Yes, he bought land that belonged to a Quaker family, the Peirce's.
> They had owned the land nearly 200 years and along the way some trees
> not normally found in that part of the world were planted. It was a
> sweet little grove with, alas, many lovely and infested hemlocks.  But
> I gotta think he got a tremendously good deal on the property...just
> can't romanticize any of the "Great American Industrialists" or think
> of them as saviors of trees.
>
> The lover of fountains will be in water-plumed heaven at Longwood, .
> Shows on the even hours....at night, set to music and incorporates
> light shows.
>
> Or visit the nice trees...
>
> Jenny
>
> On Jul 7, 5:54 pm, "Steven Springer" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Jenny,
>
> > Longwood Gardens is a neat place to visit.  There is a story that the
> > whole place was started because Pierre was interested in saving a grove
> > of trees from development! How about that from a businessman!?  Du Pont
> > has done a lot of positive things regarding conservation and
> > environmental study, in addition to general "giving back" to the public.
> > Because of him, the state of Delaware does not have a sales tax.  He
> > seems like he would have been an interesting individual to befriend.
>
> > Steve Springer
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>
> > Behalf Of JennyNYC
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 4:16 PM
> > To: ENTSTrees
> > Subject: [ENTS] Longwood Tulip: PA height champion
>
> > ENTS,
>
> > I visited Longwood Gardens outside of Philadelphia yesterday and found
> > some great tulip trees, including one recently measured by ENTS member
> > Scott Wade! 163.3' height. PA height champion.
>
> > Nice forest, beautiful meadow...The rest was all about Fountains and a
> > massive Conservatory designed by early 20th century biggo Pierre du
> > Pont. Supposed to be an important botanical garden, but I just liked
> > the trees and meadow.
>
> > Fountains??? Can you get more cliche for one of these corporate
> > Napoleons? I read he used to 'entertain' his nieces and nephews by
> > putting secret fountain jets around the grounds and suddenly turning
> > them on to surprise them. They were probably traumatized by Uncle
> > Pierre...
>
> > Anyway. Here's a link to what i think is the tulip tree that Scott
> > measured. There was a beautiful maple too beside the meadow. There
> > were so many sugar maples that I assumed this was one, but it could be
> > a red.
>
> >http://picasaweb.google.com/JennifDudley/TulipTreesAndASugarMapleLongwoo
> > d?feat=directlink
>
> > Jenny




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