Posted on Thu., March 29, 2012
by Huntington Communications
Jim Folsom, Telleen/Jorgensen Director of the Botanical Gardens at The Huntington, talks about the significance of the Japanese Garden at The Huntington—from its long status as an iconic garden of The Huntington to its role for the delight, education, and inspiration of visitors.
The Japanese Garden celebrates its centennial with a reopening on April 11, 2012, after a year-long renovation that includes a new tea garden and teahouse as well as the restoration of the Japanese House.