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just that—in 2011, more than 5,000 guests visited the historic estate and garden through tours, educational programs and special events. Dr. Michael Maunder was Director from 2013 to 2016. Craig Morell, formerly the horticulturist at Pinecrest Gardens became the Director of The Kampong in 2017, retiring in May 2022. Appealing to a wider spectrum of visitors than ever before, The Kampong is an urban oasis with over 1200 species of fruit trees, palms, ethnobotanical plants and teaching collections for botanical study. These visitors are key in helping spread The Kampong message about the importance of protecting, preserving, and studying tropical plants.
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In 2009, Ann Parsons took on the role of director of The Kampong. Formerly the director of education at Norfolk Botanical Garden, Parsons, along with curator of living collections David T. Jones, were tasked with preserving the rich legacy of The Kampong while planning for the future. They are doing
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is specifically designed to house visiting researchers and students. It was built in 2006 to accommodate an increase in Botany studies from students from around the world. It is in use frequently, and the students have the ability to study Kampong plant species day and night. The dormitory has 12
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Following Schokman, Dr. David Lee was director of The Kampong from 2007 to 2009. Dr. Lee was formerly the chair of biological sciences at Florida International University, where he worked for 26 years. Dr. Lee helped to safeguard The Kampong's southern boundary from development encroachment, and
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The Kampong's first director from July 1996 to February 1998, Dr. Thomas Lodge, oversaw completion of The Fairchild-Sweeney House renovations. He also was key in researching David Fairchild's role in the establishment of Everglades National Park. Larry Schokman served as Mrs. Sweeney's
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A year after David Fairchild's wife's death, the land was purchased by Catherine Hauberg Sweeney, a botanist and preservationist. Sweeney maintained Fairchild's garden and was vital in its preservation for future use and study, securing its listing on the
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was built in 1964 to house family and friends of the family, and is used today to house teachers and scientists who are in town for conferences or to do short term research projects both on site and elsewhere.
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in Washington, D.C., searching the world for plants that could be useful and successfully introduced into the United States. Fairchild introduced around 30,000 plant species and varietals into the U.S.
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built in 1926 to house visiting dignitaries and people of influence at Dr. Fairchild's invitation, the Barbour Cottage is often used today by visiting researchers, teachers and scientists.
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At his home in Florida, Fairchild created a garden that contained many of the plants that he obtained throughout his trips. In 1931 Marian's sister Elsie and her husband,
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and his wife Marian in 1916. For many years he managed the Department of Plant Introduction program of the
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is open by advance reservation to visitors Tuesday through Friday and is a 9-acre botanical garden in the
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superintendent for 11 years, until 1984 when The Kampong became part of the
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The Kampong was bought as a winter home by the famed horticulturalist Dr.
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Today the Kampong's living collections include tropical fruits including
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beds available with study and patio space on the ground floor.
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Original Fairchild home with Sweeney addition from courtyard
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provided guidance for The Kampong's board of governors.
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Index


Coconut Grove
Miami
Florida
National Tropical Botanical Garden
The Kampong
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

The Kampong is located in Miami
The Kampong is located in Florida
The Kampong is located in the United States
25°42′53″N 80°14′59″W / 25.71472°N 80.24972°W / 25.71472; -80.24972
Mission
Spanish Revival
84000837
Coconut Grove
Miami
Florida
United States
National Tropical Botanical Garden
David Fairchild
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor
National Register of Historic Places
National Tropical Botanical Garden
National Tropical Botanical Garden
pomelo
cultivars
avocado
mango

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