Linda Hall Library Bartlett Courtyard name plaque
Linda Hall Library Arboretum

BARTLETT COURTYARD

ABOUT THE BARTLETT COURTYARD

The Courtyard was awarded the National Association of Landscape Professionals’ Gold Award of Excellence in 2021.

Linda Hall Library Bartlett Courtyard

Bartlett Courtyard

More About the Bartlett Courtyard

In May 2022, the Linda Hall Library opened the Bartlett Courtyard, dedicated with appreciation and gratitude for the contributions to the Linda Hall Library by Paul Dana Bartlett, Jr. (Trustee, 1956-2000) and Joan (Jody) Jenkins Bartlett. The courtyard was a gift from Marilyn Bartlett Hebenstreit (Chair of the Library’s Board of Trustees) and James Bryant Hebenstreit.

The courtyard was completed in 2020 and was awarded the National Association of Landscape Professionals’ Gold Award of Excellence in 2021.

When to Visit the Bartlett Courtyard

Located in the middle of the property on the south side of the Library, the Bartlett Courtyard is home to a variety of hydrangeas and magnolias. The best time to visit the courtyard is in mid June when the hydrangeas are in bloom.

Bartlett Courtyard Map

Key
Green Deciduous TreeDeciduous Trees
Gold Deciduous TreeDeciduous Champion Trees
Green Coniferous TreeConiferous Trees
Gold Coniferous TreeConiferous Champion Trees
Green ShrubShrubs
Gold ShrubsChampion Shrubs
Compass indicating North is up

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PEONY GARDENS

The Linda Hall Library Arboretum’s Peony Gardens contains more than 70 tree peonies of approximately 65 varieties.

VIBURNUM CORNER

Viburnums are valuable to wildlife, such as bees, insects, birds, and small mammals, by providing habitat and food in the form of flowers and berries.

WOODLAND GARDEN

A collection of shade-loving plants at the southeast edge of the Arboretum.