The Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden
Hanover Sq., Pearl St. and Stone St.
Manhattan
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This garden is named for HM Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022), who was the Queen of the United Kingdom and of the Commonwealth Realms, and the longest-reigning monarch in British history. This garden was commissioned by the British Memorial Garden Trust and given to the City in memory of the 67 British and Commonwealth citizens who died on September 11, 2001. Garden designers Lynden B. Miller and Ronda M. Brands worked with the Bannerman design to create an enduring garden for all seasons, selecting plants from both the British Isles and the North American landscape that echo the spirit of an English garden. A yellow magnolia, called Magnolia ‘Elizabeth’ stands at the southern end of the planting beds.
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