In the Garden: Groundnut – It’s what’s for dinner.
Groundnut Apios americana, twinning vine, herbaceous, tuberous roots used as food by the American Indians. Native to North America, purple […]
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Groundnut Apios americana, twinning vine, herbaceous, tuberous roots used as food by the American Indians. Native to North America, purple […]
Just in time for the “back to school” season we catalogued this unique pencil box from 1898! The pencil box […]
A gift that keeps on giving- – This Flamingo Plant (a.k.a Justicia carnea or Jacobinia carnea) was given to Britannia […]
Late 19th Century Harmonica, with Box A large F scale harmonica with 24 holes in excellent condition! The wooden core […]
While cataloguing boxes of objects stored in the attic, Collections Assistant, Joni Joseph made some interesting finds: Buttons from 1800! […]
Native of Java (island of Indonesia), fossil records date the Sago to the early Mesozoic Era. The Sago is not […]
Press Contact: Heather Bartlow, hbartlow@tudorplace.org 202.965.0400 ext. 104 Website: www.tudorplace.org Tudor Place Historic House and Garden 1644 31st Street NW […]
Press Contact: Heather Bartlow, hbartlow@tudorplace.org 202.965.0400 ext. 104 Website: www.tudorplace.org Tudor Place Historic House and Garden 1644 31st Street NW […]
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