Margaret I. Carman Green - Weeping Beech
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Weeping Beech Tree Landmark Plaque
- Location: 37 Avenue and Bowne Street
- Description: Plaque with small circular medallion attached at top, mounted on boulder
- Materials: Bronze
- Cast: ca. 1972
- Dedicated: 1972
- Donor: The New York Community Trust
- Inscription: DESIGNATED LANDMARK / NEW YORK CITY / THE WEEPING BEECH TREE / THIS HUGE AND ANCIENT TREE HAS GROWN FROM A / CUTTING WHICH SAMUEL PARSONS BROUGHT FROM BELGIUM / AND PLANTED HERE IN 1847. THE SHELTERING BRANCHES / HAVE A SPREAD OF 85 FEET AND ARE SUPPORTED BY A TRUNK / 14 FEET IN CIRCUMFERENCE WHICH RISES TO A HEIGHT OF / 65 FEET. SAMUEL PARSONS, A FLUSHING NURSERYMAN, SUPPLIED / MANY OF THE ORIGINAL TREES AND SHRUBS IN CENTRAL PARK / IN MANHATTAN AND PROSPECT PARK IN BROOKLYN. / PLAQUE PROVIDED BY THE NEW YORK COMMUNITY TRUST, 1972 /
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