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Articles about the Garden and the Kruckebergs2008True, Kathryn. "Finding beauty among ice at Shoreline's Kruckeberg Botanic Garden." The Seattle Times. January 08 2009 2004Robson, Mary. "Spring is Time to Show Off for PNW Plants." The Seattle Times. 17 March 2004. 2003Easton, Valerie. "The Magic of Magnolias." The Seattle Times Magazine 30 March 2003, Pacific Northwest supplement, 4. Sauter, Hans. "Those We Will Miss: Remembering Mareen Kruckeberg." North American Rock Garden Society Northwestern Chapter Newsletter February 2003, 6. Margolis, Jason. "Mareen Kruckeberg had passion for plants." The Seattle Times 7 January 2003, B6. "Mareen S. Kruckeberg." The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 7 January 2003, Obituary. Horner, Margo. "Mareen S. Kruckeberg, Dead at 77: Well-known horticulturist was avid board game player." Seattle Post-Intelligencer 6 January 2003, B4. 2002Johnston, Greg. "North Cascades Institute's mission is to save the environment by educating people." Seattle Post-Intelligencer 18 July 2002, 13–14. Wingate, Marty. "The Natives are Restless." Seattle 11:6
July–August 2002, Wootton, Sharon. "Botanical Legacy: Shoreline couple have nurtured native, exotic plants since 1958." The Herald (Everett, WA) 11 April 2002, Home and Garden 10–12. Buerk, Michelle. "Kruckeberg Garden is a Hidden Jewel in Seattle Neighborhood." Northwest Garden News 9:1 February 2002, 15, 17. 2001Ferber, Deborah. "Northwest Paradise Preserved." American Buerk, Michelle. "How their garden does grow." Shoreline Enterprise 15 February 2001, 19, 21. Burton, Joan. "Art Kruckeberg—Botanist Extraordinaire." University Of Washington Retirement Association Retiree Report February 2001, 5. 1999Will, Susan. "RBCC [Richmond Beach Community Council] votes to make $1,000 donation to Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Foundation of Richmond Beach." Richmond Beach Community News March 1999, 5. 1998 Will, Susan. "Garden Variety." Shoreline Week 11
February 1998, Will, Susan. "Group hopes to preserve Kruckeberg acres." Richmond Beach Community News January 1998, 1, 3. Hunt, Judi. "Tiny arboretum blooms with love." Seattle Post-Intelligencer 3 August 1998, B1, B3. 1993 King, Marsha. "Local Nurseries Bloom where they were Planted."
The 1992 Dietrich, Bill. "UW Botanist Distills the Region's Natural Splendor." 1988 Hunt, Judi. "Tiny Arboretum Blooms with Love." Seattle 1979 "A Selection of Nurseries Offering Native Plants." Arboretum
Bulletin Kruckeberg, Mareen S. "A Rare Plant Nursery: How it Evolved." 1975Van Deen, Judy. "Botanist's Garden is Laboratory and Classroom." Everett Herald 8 May 1975, 12B. |