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Smith-Mossman Western Azalea Garden

Dedication western azalea
On June 9, 2000, the Smith-Mossman Western Azalea Display Garden which features over 200 selections of a Western Azalea single species  (Rhododendron occidentale) was dedicated with Britt and Jean Smith unveiling the commemorative plaque.

How the Garden Came About
Starting about 30 years ago and spanning a 15-year time period, Britt Smith now a retired Boeing airplane designer, and his good friend, Dr. Frank Mossman of Vancouver, WA, collected and documented cuttings of the very fragrant, abundantly-flowered Western Azalea in the wilds of northern California and southern Oregon. Of interest to them was the collection and propagation of breeding material for use in hybridizing experiments.
Britt Smith
The two men, both active in the Rhododendron Species Foundation located in Federal Way, planted these azalea cuttings in their own gardens. However, in 1997 when the Smiths decided to sell their Kent East Hill acreage, the azaleas' fate was in question. Fortunately, an agreement to help the buyer and developer with the wetland restoration of the property in exchange for the azalea collection was worked out. Arboretum board members and dedicated volunteers contributed countless hours to the vision and planning it took to make this garden a reality. (Britt Smith's photo is on the left.)

Today
To enhance this picturesque garden, the Reflections Pond has been completed.Mossman The garden is now being expanded with Dr. Mossman's azalea collection that has recently been gifted to the Arboretum. (Dr. Frank Mossman's photo is on the right.)

The grants and generous donations from the City of Maple Valley, King County, and interested individuals, now allow Maple Valley to boast about having one of the largest collections of R. occidentale in the world.

Photo Gallery
Click on www.smith-mossman.net to view photos that relate to the Smith-Mossman collection of azaleas.



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