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knippenberg center for education
KNIPPENBERG CENTER
FOR EDUCATION
Dedication
2015
WELCOME
WelcometotheKnippenbergCenterforEducation.Thisisanexcitingmomentfor
FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum(FOLA).Afteryearsofplanning,collaborating,
fundraising,designingandconstruction,weareproudtodedicatethisbeautifulnew
facilityatLaurelwoodArboretum.
TheKnippenbergCenterforEducationwillwelcomevisitorsandhostamenuof
educationalprogramsandactivitiesforWayneandsurroundingcommunities.Ithasa
horticulturalresearchlibraryandseatingareaswherevisitorscanrelaxandbrowsethrough
thecollectionofbooksandmagazines.Therearealsohandicapped-accessiblerestrooms.
TheadjacentEducationalGreenhousewillprovideopportunitiesforhands-onhorticultural
experiencestocomplementprogramsattheKnippenbergCenter.TheNativePlant
DemonstrationGardenwillserveaslandscapingforthecentercomplexandwillfeature
plantsthatarenativetonorthernNewJersey.OurExecutiveDirector,ElaineFogerty,is
developingprogramsthatexplaintheroleofnativeplantsintheenvironmentandtheir
creativeuseinhomelandscapes.
ThededicationoftheKnippenbergCenterisamomentousoccasionforallofus–Wayne
TownshipandPassaicCountyofficials,generousmembersandsupporters,theboardof
FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum,FOLA’smanyvolunteers,andallthosewhogavetheir
time,energy,andmoneytobringthisbuildingtolife.Thankyouformakingithappen!
Awordofspecialthankstothosewhofundedtheprojectwithgrants:thePassaic
CountyOpenSpaceandFarmlandPreservationTrust,WayneTownship,andFOLA.We
areindebtedtoSamuelsonFurnitureandtheChalfinfamilyfordonatingthecenter’s
beautifulfurniture,HaierAmericaforthehigh-definitiontelevisionsets,andWBWoodfor
theofficefurniture.WealsothanktheStanleySmithHorticulturalTrustandtheIraA.
Roschelle,MDFamilyFoundationfortheirgrantsfortheNativePlantDemonstration
Garden.Thisisprivate/publiccollaborationatitsbest.
AwalkthroughLaurelwoodArboretumisajourneyofdiscovery.Afterstoppingatthe
KnippenbergCenterformapsandinformation,youcanbeginatthebeautifulSensory
Garden.Thenwalkupthehillandpastthebrilliantdisplayofazaleas,stopatthe
handsomeKnippenbergGazebo,continuetothehistoricSouthRockGardenandthen
walkbackalongpathwaysthatfeatureraretreesandstunningdisplaysof
rhododendrons.Weinviteyoutomakethisjourneyinallseasonsoftheyeartoenjoythe
ever-changingdisplay.
ThankyouagainforsupportingFriendsofLaurelwoodArboretumandmakingthe
dedicationoftheKnippenbergCenterforEducationareality.
Alice Mokowitz
President,FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum
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PRESERVING THE LEGACY
JohnandDorothyKnippenberg
purchasedparcelsoflandacrossthe
streetfromtheirPinesLakehomein
Wayne,NewJerseyfromthePinesLake
Companyinthe1940sand1950s.They
operatedtheir30-acrewoodland,known
asLaurelwoodGardens,asacommercial
nurserythatspecializedinrhododendrons
andazaleas.Theysoonbecamewidely
knownamonggrowersontheeastand
westcoastsforspecializinginhybridizing.
DorothyKnippenbergbeganhybridizing
rhododendronsin1955.Shestrovefor
interestingandimprovedplants,suchas
hardylarge-leavedvarietiesandthose
withgreaterflowersubstanceandlater
bloom.Shewasaknowledgeable
horticulturalistwhoencouragedothersto
appreciaterhododendronsandenjoy
growingthem.DorothyandJohn
hybridizedandnamedeightcultivarsof
rhododendronsthatwereregisteredby
theAmericanRhododendronSocietyand
RoyalHorticulturalSociety:“Blush
Button,”“CarolineGem,”“HardyGiant,”
“BigWilly,”“BurgundyCherry,”“Laurel
Pink,”“LaurelwoodSnowBunting”and
“WaynePink.”
heKnippenbergsmaintainedatest
T
gardeninwhichtheyplanted
rhododendroncultivarssenttothemfrom
alloverthecountrytobesubjectedtothe
NewJerseyclimateandcultivatedfor
eastcoastgrowers.Atonetime,they
raised6,000seedlingsonthehillsideat
Laurelwood.Theyimportedplantsfrom
Englandanddonatedcuttings,seedsand
pollentogrowersallovertheworld.Over
theyears,theyraisedand/orhybridized
approximately50newrhododendrons.
Dorothy’scommitmenttorhododendrons
wasformallyacknowledgedin1973,
whenshewasawardedaBronzeMedal
bytheNewYorkChapteroftheAmerican
RhododendronSocietyinappreciationfor
herdevotiontothegenus
Rhododendron.In1992,hybridizer
NathanielHessofSandsPoint,New
York,namedandregisteredthe“Dorothy
Knippenberg”rhododendroninherhonor.
Bloominginmid-May,thefragrantshrub
displaysheavy,openlyfunnel-shaped
flowersthatarewhitewithreddishorange
dorsalspotting.
“
Dorothy and John
hybridized and named
eight cultivars of
rhododendrons that were
registered by the
American Rhododendron
Society and Royal
Horticultural Society
”
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“Burgundy Cherry” named and
introduced at Laurelwood Gardens by
Dorothy Knippenberg in 1974 and
registered by her in 1980.
“
The new
Knippenberg
Center for
Education is
home to many of
Dorothy’s books
and records and
will offer
educational
tours and
programs as
Dorothy did
years ago.
”
JohnandDorothyhelpedcontinuethe
legacyofsuchrenownedhybridizersas
CharlesO.Dexter,oneofthefirstto
undertakeamassivehybridizingprogram
inSandwich,Massachusetts;JosephB.
Gable,whomaderhododendron
hybridizinglookdeceptivelysimpleathis
nurseryinStewartstown,Pennsylvania;
andG.GuyNearing,whodeveloped
manyhardyhybridsathisnurseryin
Ramsey,NewJersey.Laurelwood
Gardensdisplayedmanyrhododendrons
hybridizedbythesepioneers,andWayne
becameknowncountrywideasan
importantlocationforhybridizing
rhododendrons.
FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretumis
dedicatedtopreservingtheKnippenberg
legacy.ThenewKnippenbergCenterfor
EducationishometomanyofDorothy’s
booksandrecordsandwilloffer
educationaltoursandprogramsas
Dorothydidyearsago.Volunteersare
workingonaprojecttoidentifyand
documentthelocationsofthemany
rhododendronsintoday’sarboretum.
TheyaredigitizinghundredsofDorothy’s
photographsofrhododendronsand
azaleas.Theirgoalistolocateand
identifyherhybrids,includingthoseshe
registered(althoughitisunlikelythatall
havesurvivedovertheyears).Theyalso
hopetoreplacesomeoftheimportant
hybridsthatarenolongerinthe
arboretumbyreachingouttohybridizers
andarboretaacrossthecountrythat
mightbeabletoprovidecuttings.
MembersoftheAmericanRhododendron
SocietymetatSchrafft’sRestaurantin
NewYorkCityin1964tovisitLaurelwood
Gardensbywayofaslidepresentation
byDorothyKnippenberg.Usingmany
slidesoftherhododendronsandazaleas
scatteredthroughoutLaurelwood,she
talkedabouteachcultivar.Hernarrative
hasbeenpreservedintheJournal of the
American Rhododendron Society andis
archivedattheVirginiaTechDigital
LibraryandArchives.FOLA’svolunteer
studyteamplanstocreateawalkingtour
usingphotographsandDorothy’sown
wordsfromthismeeting.
A GENEROUS GIFT TO
THE TOWNSHIP OF
WAYNE
In1960,theKnippenbergsenteredinto
anAgreementofUnderstandingwiththe
TownshipofWaynetodonatetheentire
30acresofLaurelwoodtothetownship
inordertocreateapublicparkaftertheir
deaths.Oneconditionoftheagreement
wasthattheybeallowedtocultivateand
maintainthepropertywithoutrestrictions
aslongasoneofthemlived.The
agreementprovidedforthepropertyto
beconveyedinparcelsovertime,which
theydidbetween1961and1975.
Dorothyexpressedhervisionforthe
propertysheandJohnhadsolovingly
developedwhenshetoldtheAmerican
RhododendronSocietygatheringthat
LaurelwoodGardenswould,inherwords,
“becomeapublicrhododendronpark
followingourlifetime.”
AfterJohn’sdeathin1994,Dorothy
continuedtosuperviseandworkinthe
gardens.Duringthistime,asmall
grassrootscommunitygroupformedto
supportDorothyinmaintainingthe
propertyandensuringitsfutureasa
publicpark.In2003,thisgroupwas
formalizedasFriendsofLaurelwood
Arboretum(FOLA),a501(c)(3)non-profit
corporation.
AfterDorothy’sdeathin2006,aformal
partnershipwasformedbetweenFOLA
andtheTownshipofWayne.Laurelwood
Arboretumbecamepartofthepark
system,andFOLAassumedresponsibility
formaintainingandimprovingthe
property’shorticulturalinheritance.
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SPECIAL GARDENS
SENSORY GARDEN
FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretumhas
createdaunique,barrier-freegarden
wherevisitorsofallabilitiescan
experiencenature.Itisdesignedwith
widepathwaysthatcanbenegotiatedby
wheelchairsandraisedflowerbedsthat
encouragetheuseofallfivesenses—
touch,taste,smell,sightandsound.
AlthoughthedesignoftheSensory
Gardenaddressestheneedsofvisitors
withchallenges,italsoprovidesvolunteer
andeducationalopportunitiesforthe
generalpublic.The“learningcircle”isa
placeforquietcontemplationandcanalso
bethesettingforeducationalgatherings.
LaurelwoodArboretumisoneofveryfew
publicparksintheareathatfeaturesa
spacedesignedspecificallyforchildren
andadultswhoarevisually,physicallyor
emotionallychallenged.Thisspecialplace
wasfundedbythePassaicCountyOpen
SpaceandFarmlandPreservationTrust,
theLionsClubsofWayneandWest
Milford,WayneTownship,andFOLA.All
theplanningandplantingwasdoneby
volunteers.Thegardenisrecreatedanew
eachyearandmaintainedbythe
horticulturalstaffandFOLAvolunteers.
“
Friends of Laurelwood Arboretum
has created a unique, barrier-free
garden where visitors of all abilities
can experience nature.
”
SOUTH ROCK GARDEN
DorothyKnippenberghadaspecial
interestinrockgardensandcreatedwhat
isknownastheSouthRockGardenat
Laurelwoodmanyyearsago.The
WatnongChapteroftheNorthAmerican
RockGardenSocietyispartneringwith
FOLA’sstaffandvolunteerstorestorethis
displaygarden,whichhasdeteriorated
overtheyears.
ThefirstgroupofWatnongChapter
volunteerscametoLaurelwoodinthe
springof2014tobeginaninitial
explorationinasmallareaoftherock
garden.Theyexcavatedinaneffortto
uncoverthetufa,thelimestonerocksthat
wereintegraltotheoriginaldesign.The
designatedareawasdugtoaboutthree
feetdown,andanyplantsthatcouldbe
savedwerepottedup.Allrockswereset
asideforlateruse.Thegrouplater
returnedtorebuildtheareawithtufaand
qualitysoil.In2015,theywillbegin
restoringandplanting.
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Volunteers from the Watnong Chapter of the
North American Rock Garden Society working
with FOLA volunteers to restore the South Rock
Garden at Laurelwood Arboretum.
TheWatnongChapteriscommittedto
therenovationoftheSouthRockGarden
asafive-yearprojectthatwillofferits
membersandFOLAvolunteers
opportunitiesforhands-onexperiencein
planning,building,plantingand
maintainingarockgarden.Thechapter
expectstoscheduleworkshopsand
demonstrationsatLaurelwoodinthe
future.Whentheirworkiscompleted,the
SouthRockGardenwillreflectDorothy’s
originalvision.
NATIVE PLANT DEMONSTRATION GARDEN
FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum
hasbeenawardeda$14,500grant
fromtheStanleySmithHorticultural
TrustforthedevelopmentofaNative
PlantDemonstrationGardenat
LaurelwoodArboretum.Thefunds
willbesupplementedwitha$5,000
grantfromtheIraA.Roschelle,M.D.
FamilyFoundation.
TheCalifornia-basedStanleySmith
HorticulturalTrustsupports
educationandresearchin
ornamentalhorticultureinpublicly
supported,tax-exempt
organizations,primarilyinNorthand
SouthAmerica.“Weareverypleased
tohavesecuredthisgrantaftera
verycompetitiveapplication
process,”saidFOLAPresidentAlice
Moskowitz.“TheNativePlant
DemonstrationGardenwillhelpto
positionLaurelwoodasanimportant
centerforhorticulturaleducationin
northernNewJerseyandmost
particularlyinPassaicCounty.”
FOLAiscreatingthe6,000-squarefootNativePlantDemonstration
Gardenatthefrontofthe
KnippenbergCenterforEducation.
Interpretivesignswilldirectvisitors
aroundthegarden,describingthe
plants,theirvaluetothe
environment,andtheirroleinhome
landscapes.FOLA’sEducation
CommitteewillworkwithExecutive
DirectorElaineFogertytodevelopa
varietyofprogramsforchildrenand
adultsthatexplaintheroleofnative
plantsintheenvironment.
Homeownersarebecoming
increasinglyawareofthecriticalrole
ofnativeplantsintheenvironment
andwanttolearnwhichnativeplants
aresuitablefortheirownlandscapes.
TheDemonstrationGardenwill
showcasethebestnativeplantsfor
homelandscapesinourregion.
Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis),nativetoeasternNorthAmerica,isnotedfor
itsstunningpea-likerose-purpleflowerswhichbloomprofuselyonbare
branchesinearlyspringbeforefoliageemerges.
KathleenSalisbury,Presidentofthe
NativePlantSocietyofNewJersey,
developedtheoriginalconceptdesign
andplantlistforthegarden.Elaine
Fogertyisfinalizingthedesignandplant
selectionandimplementingtheproject.
RutgersMasterGardenersandFOLA
volunteerswillassistwithplantingand
maintenanceofthegarden.
What Are Native Plants?
AccordingtoaRutgersCooperative
ExtensionFactSheetentitled,
“IncorporatingNativePlantsinYour
ResidentialLandscape,”nativeplantsare
speciesthatwerepresentatthe
beginningoftheEuropeansettlementof
NorthAmerica.Theseareplantsthat,
overtime,haveevolvedtogrowina
specificregion.
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VOLUNTEERS
FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretumisan
all-volunteerorganization.Werelyonour
volunteerstohelpusmaintainand
beautifythearboretumandtowork
behind-the-scenestosupportour
organization.Volunteersworkinthe
gardensandgreenhouseandserveon
ourBoardofDirectorsanditscommittees
tohelpmanagethearboretum,plan
programs,encouragemembership
growth,raisefundsandmuch,muchmore.
Ourvolunteerscomefrommanywalksof
lifeandrangeinagefromteenagersto
seniors.AcoregroupareRutgersMaster
GardenersofPassaicCounty.Each
volunteerbringstoFOLAhisorherown
specialblendoftalentsandexperience.
IfyouwouldliketobecomeaFOLA
volunteer,pleasecontactExecutive
DirectorElaineFogertyat
[email protected].
.Preparing the Native Plant Demonstration
Garden - John Crowell removing
non-native plants.
Top Left: Green Team volunteers work through the winter in the
arboretum’s greenhouse caring for tender plants and propagating new plants
from cuttings. From left: Jeanne Pisatowski, Jean Reynolds, Sara McHugh,
Bill Mains, Joan Scott-Miller, Carol Huber, Gerry Lowry, Kathy Hetherington,
Audrey Malec and Betty Montagne. Green Team members not in the photo are:
Nancy Alexander, Deb Bryant, Jane Van Eeuwen, and Margaret Kerstner.
Bottom Left: Volunteers at FOLA’s annual plant sale.
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Top Right: First Tuesday volunteers ready for work on the first day of
the 2015 season. Back row, from left: John Crowell, Bharat Kona, Linda
Franco; front row, from left: Prabha Sahasrabudhe, Susy Libert, Linda
Ransom, Sunny Brennan, Audrey Malec, Helene Christie, June Ra and
Horticultural Manager Joan Scott-Miller.
Bottom Right: FOLA volunteers at Wayne Day – From left: Office
Manager Dawn Healey, John Crowell, Vice President Jim McHugh, Bonnie
Joachim, and President Alice Moskowitz.
ON- SITE VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES
Tuesdays, 9 a.m. to noon,
April to October
Workandlearnalongsidethehorticultural
managerandfellowvolunteers.Help
restoreandimproveLaurelwood’s
gardensandbeautifyouruniqueSensory
Garden.Meetinthepavilion.Bringgloves,
yourfavoritegardentools,andwater.
Horticultural Research -Participatein
ourrhododendronidentificationresearch
projecttoidentifythevariousspecimens
inLaurelwoodArboretum.Workonother
plantidentificationprojects.
Newsletter Editor –Coordinatewriting
andproductionoftheannualFOLA
newsletter.
Writer –Writecopyforbrochures,
newsletter,publicityandothermaterials.
Land Maintenance Projects
Workwiththesitemanagerandother
volunteerstoimprovethearboretum’s
drainageandinfrastructure.
Programs and Events -Helpdevelop
programsandeventsforthecommunity.
Tour Guides
Servingasatourguideisagreatwayto
meetthecommunityandshareyour
horticulturalknowledgeandenthusiasm
forLaurelwood.FOLAwilltrainanyone
whowouldliketobecomeaguide.
Public Relations and Marketing -Be
involvedinvariousoutreacheffortssuch
asnewsletters,website,andsocial
media.
Greeters in the Knippenberg Center
Welcomevisitorsandofferinformation
andassistance.
Administrative Help -Dataentryand
generalofficework.
Membership -Helpusreachoutto
potentialnewmembersandnurtureour
existingmembers.
Board of Directors
AliceMoskowitz,President
At work in the gardens Horticultural Manager Joan Scott-Miller,
June Ra, Tom Hennessey, Nancy Alexander,
and Audrey Malec.
BEHIND-THE-SCENES
VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES
JimMcHugh,First Vice President
CarolHuber,Second Vice President
RuthHayden,Recording Secretary
Forthosewhodon’twishtoworkonsite,
therearemanyareaswherevolunteers
areneededtosupportFOLAandLaurelwood.
JohnHegranes,Treasurer
Fundraising -Coordinatefundraising
activities,headasubcommittee,orwork
onspecificfundraisingcampaigns.
MargaretKerstner
Volunteer Coordinators -Coordinate
volunteeractivitiesonsiteandoff,keep
trackofvolunteerinformationand
developinitiativestorecruit,retainand
rewardvolunteers.
RolandReynolds
“
Visits to the Arboretum an estimated 10,000
people each year.
”
AlexFadynich
BarbaraHegranes
BillMains
SaraMcHugh
RayVanaria
RickWild
Executive Director
ElaineFogerty
Horticultural Manager
JoanScott-Miller
Office Manager
DawnHealey
Past Presidents
AlexFadynich
BonnieJoachim
AlexanderFitzburgh
JimMcHigh
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COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Wayne Township
MayorChristopherP.Vergano
Town Council
AlSadowski,Council President
NadineBello
RichardJasterzbski
JamesJimenez
FrancoMazzei
ChrisF.McIntyre
LonniMillerRyan
JosephSchweighardt
JosephScuralli
Business Administrator
NealBellet
Department of Parks and Recreation
RussellSchubert,Director
RyanEdge
Engineering Department
HeatherDelRio
Rhododendron
Hot Pink Peony
Pink Dahlia
Yellow Zinnia
White Peony
Rhododendron
Passaic County Board of
Chosen Freeholders
HectorC.Lora,Director
BruceJames,Deputy Director
JohnW.Bartlett
TheodoreO.BestJr.
RondaCotroneo
TerryDuffy
PatLepore
Passaic County Open Space
and Farmland Preservation
Trust
KathleenM.Caren,Open Space Coordinator
RayEgatz,Chairperson
Master Gardeners Association
of Passaic County
ReginaImperato&WilliamLauber,
Co-Presidents
Cooperative Extension of
Passaic County
Rutgers New Jersey
Agricultural Experiment
Station
MarycarmenKunicki,
Department Head
Amy Rowe,
Environmental and Resource
Management Agent
ClaudiaKolster,
Asssistant Agricultural Agent
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LAURELWOOD AT A GLANCE
30 Acres - The size of Laurelwood Arboretum
6 miles of walking paths wind through the arboretum
Staff - Executive Director, horticultural manager and two seasonal gardeners
Volunteers - More than 200 volunteers help maintain the gardens.
Number of FOLA Members - Almost 300 and growing!
MAJOR DONORS TO
THE KNIPPENBERG
CENTER FOR
EDUCATION
LynnBrescia,ColdwellBanker
VanDykeHealthCare
DynamicDentalArts
VilaVerdeRestaurant
ENT&AllergyAssociates
WayneSteakhouse
GlenwildGardenCenter&Nursery
WayneSuburu
PassaicCountyOpenSpaceand
FarmlandPreservationTrust
WayneTownship
FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum
SamuelsonFurniture–completeset
offurniturefortheinterior
HaeierAmerica–large-screen
televisions
IraA.Roschelle,MDFamily
Foundation–NativePlant
DemonstrationGarden
StanleySmithHorticulturalTrust–
NativePlantDemonstrationGarden
WBWood/NBCStudios–file
cabinetsandbookcases
TheGoldsteinFamily
IsobelWayrick
Hallock&Cammarota,LLP
WilliamPatersonUniversity
DONORS OF GOODS
AND SERVICES
WilliamDarmstatter-Engineer
FaberBrothersBroadloom
GianniIntili-Architect
JonesHardwareStore
ChrisKelly-SecuritySystems
AndrewLawn-Engineer
PeterMcHugh-Graphicdesigner
GTMennittoCustomCarpentry&
Contracting–NativePlant
DemonstrationGardenpathway
PinesLakeWoman’sClubandPines
LakeGardenClub–Laurelwood
entrancesign
LouisA.Salamone–Architect
KathleenSalisbury–NativePlant
DemonstrationGardenconsultation
StrawberryBlossomHomeand
GardenCenter
Hanson&Ryan
JonathanJoachim,WellsFargoMortgage
KeilHeating&AirConditioning
TheJohnF.andDorothyKnippenberg
CharitableTrust
LakelandBank
MasterGardenerAssociationof
PassaicCounty
MalesardiQuackenbushSwift&
CompanyLLC
NicholasA.Mattera
MonelloLandscapeIndustries
MontclairBreastCenter
NicholasMatteraLaw
NorthJerseyAnimalHospital
NovelliRestaurant
OurLadyofConsolation
PaulMillerBMW
ProfessionalPhysicalTherapy
FRIENDS OF THE
KNIPPENBERG CENTER
FOR EDUCATION
Friends
ShopriteofOakland
Contributors $100
ElaineFogerty
CarolHuber
RobertT.Mott
TatanyaKaminar,DDS
MargaretKerstner
JoanandFredKnapp
AliceandPaulMoskowitz
BrianandGinnieMyers
Partners $500 or more
CarleeBissell
BarbaraandJohnHegranes
QuickChek
FrankRusso,DMD
DouglasI.Schwartz,CPA
Shapiro,Croland,Reiser,
Apfel&DiIorio,LLP
SpannerTree&ShrubCare
SpectrumPaintingandPaperhanging
StrawberryBlossomHome
andGardenCenter
SunriseSeniorLiving
TheLandsbergerFoundation
Subway
PennyTarpeyInteriors–design
consultingservices
WayneTile
DavidTrinidad-Contractor
VirtualForum,Inc.–Computerand
informationtechnologyservices
DONORS TO THE
KNIPPENBERG
CENTER DEDICATION
BROCHURE
AccurateConstruction
AdvancedCardiology
AlphaGraphics
ChiltonMedicalCenter
ColdwellBankerWayne
NadineBello
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DONATE
Join/Renew
DonationsarevitaltohelpingFriendsof
LaurelwoodArboretumachieveour
mission.Contributionsfromindividuals
andbusinessesareusedtoreplace
damagedtreesandplantings,enhance
thehorticulturaldisplays,maintainthe
bridgesandpathways,andpromote
horticulturaleducationthroughamenuof
tours,programsandactivities.
Membershipduesanddonationsto
FOLAarecriticaltooursuccessin
maintainingandsupportingLaurelwood
Arboretumandincreasingthevisibility
andpublicawarenessofthisunique
horticulturalproperty.FOLAvolunteers
managetheLaurelwoodbudgetand
maintainandimprovetheplantingsand
infrastructure.Wealsoprovidetoursof
thearboretumandhosteducationaland
communityoutreachprogramsandother
specialevents.FOLAfundraisersinclude
aplantsaleeachspring.
Give the Gift of Green
OurongoingGiftofGreenCampaignallows
ustocontinuetomaintainandpreserve
LaurelwoodArboretumandtodevelopnew
andinnovativeprogrammingforallages.
Matching Gifts
Membership makes
a great gift!
Manybusinesseshaveamatchinggift
programfortheiremployees.We
encouragedonorstotakeadvantageof
thisopportunityfordoublingthevalueof
theirgifttoFriendsofLaurelwood
Arboretum.
Toorderagiftmembership,pleasesend
acheckmadeouttoFOLAfor$25to
Box2433,Wayne,NJ07474-2433along
withthenameandaddressofthegift
recipient,whowillreceiveamembership
cardandbenefitsinformation.
Tribute Gifts
DonationstoFriendsofLaurelwood
Arboretum“inmemoryof”or“inhonorof”
areathoughtfulwayofexpressing
condolencesorcongratulationswhileat
thesametimesupportingoureffortsto
preserveandmaintainLaurelwood
Arboretum.Wewillsendthepersonyou
nameanotetoletthemknowofyourgift.
Patio Paver Project
Commemorateanoccasion,celebratea
specialpersonorsimplyshowyour
supportforLaurelwoodArboretumby
donatinganengravedpavingstonefor
theKnippenbergCentertohonoryour
family,businessororganization.
Bequests – A Gift for the Future
RememberingFOLAinyourwillensures
thatgenerationstocomewillbenefitfrom
thepreservationofthisuniquenatural
habitat.Wesuggestthatyoucontactyour
attorney,financialadvisor, orestate
plannertodeterminethemostprudent
waytomakeacharitablebequest.
Gifts in Kind
Donationsofsupplies,services,and/or
equipmentregularlyusedbyFOLAcan
helpreducetheexpensesofmaintaining
LaurelwoodArboretum.
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Membership Benefits
Membersareentitledto:
•a10%discountonplantsatFOLA
plantsales
•freeadmissionordiscountsonmost
programs,lecturesandworkshops
•discountatparticipatinglocal
establishments(listedbelow)
•annualnewsletter
•emailnotificationofprograms,
activitiesandevents
Memberscanalsotakeadvantageofthe
AmericanHorticulturalSociety’s
ReciprocalProgram,whichgivesFOLA
membersdiscountsonadmissionand
salesatmorethan100gardensand
arboretathroughoutNorthAmerica.For
informationaboutthisprogram,goto
AmericanHorticultureSocietyReciprocal
Program.
Receive a 10% discount on plants at:
StrawberryBlossomGardenCenter
Gro-RiteGreenhouseandGardenCenter
BloomsofWayne
RiversideNursery
Receivea15%discountonplantsat:
MaxisBackHomeandGardenCenter
FRIENDS OF
LAURELWOOD
ARBORETUM (FOLA)
FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum
wascreatedbyagroupofDorothy
Knippenberg’sfriendswhowanted
toensurethatthearboretumwould
bepreservedasanaturaloasisasit
transitionedtoaWayneTownship
publicpark.Gradually,thisdedicated
groupbegantocollectdonations
andbuildmembership.In2003,
FOLAwasincorporatedasa
501(c)(3)nonprofitorganization.
WhenDorothydiedin2006,the
organizationassumedresponsibility
formanagementofthearboretum,in
accordancewithanagreementwith
WayneTownship.
Today,FriendsofLaurelwood
Arboretumisanall-volunteer
nonprofitorganizationwhosemission
istopreserve,promoteandimprove
thearboretumandprovide
opportunitiesforhorticultural
appreciationandeducationthrough
publicprogramsandoutreach
activities.MembershipinFOLAhas
growntomorethan300.The
organizationisfundedby
membershipdues,plantsalesand
donationsfromindividualsand
businesses.
TheFOLABoardofDirectorsand
ExecutiveDirectorElaineFogerty
directtheactivitiesofmorethan200
onsiteandoff-sitevolunteers.
Volunteersweed,plant,pruneand
helpbeautifythearboretum.Some
volunteerskeepLaurelwoodsafe
andaccessiblebyrepairingits
infrastructure.Othersprovidetours
ofthearboretumorleadeducational
andoutreachprograms.Lastyear,
volunteerscontributedmorethan
9,633hours,valuedatanestimated
$244,004.(basedonthenationally
acceptedvolunteerhourlyrate).
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Thank you
Rutgers Master Gardeners
for helping to make
Laurelwood Arboretum beautiful.
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SELF-GUIDED TOUR
Itallbeganmorethan75yearsago,whenDorothy
andJohnKnippenberg,wholivedonPinesLake
DriveinWayne,purchaseda30-acreproperty
acrossfromtheirhomeanddevelopeda
commercialnurseryknownasLaurelwood
Gardens.Patchesoflawnthroughoutthe
arboretumwereoriginallyplantingbedsforthe
nursery,whichspecializedinrhododendronsand
azaleas.Aftertheyclosedthenursery,the
Knippenbergsbegantransformingitintowhatwe
nowknowasLaurelwoodArboretum.
Inthe1960s,theKnippenbergsdeededthe
propertytotheTownshipofWayne.Onecondition
oftheagreementwasthattheycouldcultivateand
maintainLaurelwoodwithoutrestrictionaslongas
oneofthemlived.Dorothycontinuedtomaintain
thegardens—withhelpfromfriendsand
volunteers—untilherdeathattheageof94.A
grassrootsgroupwasformedtosupportherefforts,
andin2003itwasincorporatedasthenonprofit
FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum(FOLA).
WhenDorothydiedin2006,FOLAassumed
responsibilityformanagementofthearboretum,in
accordancewithanagreementwithWayne
Township.Thearboretumismanagedentirelyby
thisall-volunteerorganizationwiththefervorto
matchDorothy’spassionforLaurelwood.
A Walk Thro
BeginyourvisitattheKnippenbergCenterfor
Education.Pickupsomeinformationabouteventsand
perhapsvisittheHorticulturalReferenceLibrary.Sitin
comfort,andbrowsethroughaninterestingbookor
magazine.Thecenterprovidesspaceforeducational
programs,exhibits,andcommunityactivitiesandhas
handicapped-accessiblerestrooms.Fundingwas
providedbythePassaicCountyOpenSpaceand
FarmlandPreservationTrust,WayneTownship.Allthe
furniture,rugs,electronicequipmentandmorewere
generouslydonatedbylocalsupporters.Theadjacent
EducationalGreenhousecomplementsthecenter,
offeringopportunitiesforhands-onprogramsand
activities.
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1. Stepoutsideandwatch“agardeninthemaking.”Thenew
NativePlantDemonstrationGardenwillprovidelandscapingfor
thecentercomplexandopportunitiesforprogramsaboutNew
Jersey’snativeplantsandhowhomeownerscansupportthe
environmentbytheirlandscapingchoices.Fundingforthe
gardenwasprovidedbytheStanleySmithHorticulturalTrust
andtheIraA.Roschelle,MDFamilyFoundation.
2. Turnleftfromthecenter,pastthepavilion.Noticethe
magnificentUmbrellaPineontheright.Itssizeindicatesitwas
oneofthefirstrareornamentalsplantedbytheKnippenbergs.
3. ContinuetowardValeRoad.OnyourrightistheSensory
Garden,withitsabundanceofcolorfulblooms,interesting
textures,andrestfulsounds.Thisuniquespacehaswide
pathwaysthatcanbenegotiatedbywheelchairsandraised
flowerbedsthatencouragetheuseofallfivesenses—touch,
taste,smell,sightandsound.Thegardensarecreatedanew
eachyearandmaintainedbythehorticulturalstaffandFOLA
rough the Arboretum …
volunteers.ThisareaoncehadabrailletrailcreatedbyDorothy
Knippenbergandalocalgirlscout.TheLionsClubofWayne
initiatedanewplanthatwouldbetterservepeoplewithvisual,
physicalandemotionalchallenges.TheSensoryGardenwas
fundedbythePassaicCountyBoardofFreeholders,theLions
ClubofWayne,andFOLA.
4. TurnaroundandproceedpastthepavilionandupHomeHill.
AtthetopontherightisabeautifulAdirondackbench
handcraftedbyartistDavidRobinsonanddonatedbya
longtimefriendoftheKnippenbergs.Behindthebenchisthe
colorfulSummerGarden,createdinmemoryofDorothy.
Lookforthesmall-leafedGuyNearingrhododendronsonthe
leftcornerofHomeHillandTheFairway.GuyNearing(18901986)wasagiftedbotanist,artist,chessmaster,poet,inventor,
folkdancerandaninternationallyknownexpertinhollies,
rhododendrons,andlichens.HeownedtwonurseriesinNew
Jersey,wherehehybridizedhardyanddwarfrhododendrons.
Throughoutthearboretum,manyrhododendronsremain
unnamed.FOLA’srhododendronidentificationcommitteeis
researchingDorothy’snotesandothersourcesinaneffortto
identifythem.
Theoriginalpropagationgreenhouseontheleftiscurrently
usedbyFOLAvolunteerstopropagateplantsfordisplay
andreplacementinthearboretumandforplantsales.
AheadisLaurelPond,oneofthefirstconstructionprojects
inthearboretum.Anexpansionofanexistingstreamthat
helpstomanagedrainageandoccasionalseasonalhigh
water,itistheprimaryirrigationsourceforthearboretum.
5. TurnleftalongAzaleaWay.Thisisaspectacularwalkin
mid-MaywhenhybridazaleasbredbyJosephGable(18861972)ofPennsylvaniaareinbloom.Amongthemare:
Othello,Snow,andsweet-scentedRoseGreeley,allplanted
bytheKnippenbergs.NativeorangedeciduousFlame
Azaleascoverpartoftheslope.
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6. Atthebottomofagentledescentisamagnificent
CedarofLebanontreeontheleft.Justbeyondisthe
KnippenbergMemorialGazebo,constructedonthesite
whereDorothyandhervolunteerswouldsitonaringof
stumpsafteralongworksession,eatingcrackersand
cheeseandenjoyingthepond.Thegazebowascreated
byartistDavidRobinsonusingwoodofthenativeosage
orangeandredcedar.Fundswereprovidedbya
longtimeclosefriendofDorothyKnippenberg.
7. AfterturningrightatthegazeboontoBrookRoad,the
startofDorothy’sWayisontheleft,markedbyatrellis
attheedgeofthewoods.This500-footfootpath
traversesagentleslopeparalleltoBrookRoad.Itis
believedthatmanyoftherhododendronsalongits
lengthwerepartofaKnippenberghybridtrialarea.The
rhododendronsareusuallyinbloominlateMay.The
pathtakesyouupcloseunderandamongthehuge
rhododendrons.Whatawaytoseethesefantastic
blooms!Thememorialtrailwasconstructedby
volunteersofallages,andthewoodenarborsateach
endwereEagleScoutprojects.
themid-Atlanticregion.Ontheleftsidearerhododendrons
hybridizedbyNearing,GableandthenDexter.
JohnandDorothywereknownforrarethingsandloved
unusualvarieties.Therewasnotissuecultureintheirtime,so
theypropagatedbytakingcuttingsandlayering.Theyspread
theirrhodiesthroughoutthecommunitybygivingthemaway.
ManyhomesintheareahaveKnippenbergrhodiesintheir
landscaping.
10. ProceedingalongRidgeRoadbringsyoutotheSpring
Garden.DirectlyfacingyouisastatuesqueKousaDogwood,
underplantedwithacolorfuldisplayofbulbsinfullbloom
throughoutAprilintoMay.
TurnrightontoEasyWay,headingbacktowardthe
KnippenbergCenter.Thehillsideiscoveredinearlysummer
withWhiteFoxglove,(butloyaltoDorothy’swishes,staffand
volunteersremoveerrantpinkonesthatoccasionallyappear).
Alternatively,insteadofturningrightatthegazeboonto
BrookRoad,turnleftandcontinueintheotherdirection
onBrookRoadpastseveralbridgesbuiltbyBoy
Scouts.Seeifyoucanspotthe“fairytree”andthe“door
tonowhere.”Alongthewayyouwillpasstallwhite
oaks,magnolias,ariverbirch,andontheleft,a
magnificentclimbinghydrangeareachinghighintothe
upperstoryofthecanopy.
8. AtthefarendofBrookRoadistheSouthRock
Garden.OneofDorothy’sfavoritegardens,ithasbeen
maintainedbyRutgersMasterGardenersofPassaic
Countyvolunteersandiscurrentlybeingrenovatedby
membersoftheWatnongChapteroftheNorthAmerica
RockGardenSocietyandFOLAvolunteers.Thegarden
alsofeaturesabridgebuiltbyEagleScouts.
Eachyear,thearboretumbenefitsfromtheworkofmore
than200volunteerswhowork10,000hoursorso.It’sa
wayoflifeatthearboretum–auniquepublic/private
arrangementthat’sallaboutpassionforplantsand
gardensandrespectforthosewhohavecomebefore.
CurvingtotheleftbringsyouupRidgeRoadwhere
acid-lovingshrubs,tallhemlocktreesandlarge-leaf
rhododendronsdominatethegardenvignettes.AnEdith
BogueSouthernMagnoliarisesintoviewontherightat
LongValleyRoad–thecold-hardiestmagnoliawith
huge,fragrantflowersinJuly.
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9. AgroveofDexterRhododendronsgrowsalongthe
roadontherightjustpastLongValleyRoad.Charles
Dexter(1862-1943),aCapeCodhybridizer,created
someofthemostbeautifulbig-leafrhododendronsin
Azalea Way
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Congratulations to the
Friends of Laurelwood Arboretum
on the opening of the new
innovative and educational
Knippenberg Complex!
Your commitment and valuable
contribution to the Wayne Community
is a testament that
hard work and dedication
can always make a difference.
Best wishes for
future growth and prosperity.
Fr. Michael D. Lombardo, Pastor
and the people of
Our Lady of Consolation Parish
Wayne, NJ
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