Ellwanger Garden (0.5 acres) is a historical garden located at 625 Mt. Hope Avenue, Rochester, New York.[1] It is open only during the Lilac Festival (May), Peony Weekend (June), and by appointment, according to its web page.[2]

The garden was planted in 1867 for the residential grounds of George Ellwanger, noted 19th-century nurseryman, who also gave Rochester's fine Highland Park to the city. It was maintained for 115 years by the Ellwanger family.

Since 1982, it has been owned and maintained as an historic landscape by the Landmark Society of Western New York, and the garden opened to the public in 1986.[3] It features perennials, trees, and shrubs, with elements of Fletcher Steele garden design incorporated in the 1920s and 1930s.

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  1. ^ Mills, Wendy. "Rochester's secret garden, the Ellwanger Garden, is a stroll through the city's horticulture history". Spectrum Local News. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Ellwanger Garden". Landmark Society of Western New York. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Flower museum could be a perennial favorite". Democrat and Chronicle. 11 May 1986. p. 1B. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
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