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The Longwood Gardens Library was originally founded in 1953 to house founder Pierre S. du Pont’s collection of horticultural, botanical, and related works. The library has since grown into a working collection of approximately 31,000 volumes of books and serials, including special collections.
The Library supports learning activities and serves as an information resource to staff, students, and visitors garden-wide.
The Longwood Gardens Archives Pierre du Pont began the archives during his lifetime, retaining his papers which are currently housed at the Hagley Museum and Library (www.hagley.org/library/.) Longwood's archives currently hold institutional records from the time of Mr. du Pont's death in 1954 to current day.
We are a member of CBHL - The Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries. We encourage you to visit their website: www.cbhl.net
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The Gardens are the perfect place to expand young guests' horizons with a variety of fun and innovative programs.
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Registration now open! Join horticulture professionals from around the globe as they converge to discuss current research and trialing techniques.
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