Metairie -- Weinmann Garden

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General
This 0.6 acre property was established by the current owners in 2004. They were originally drawn to the property because of its potential to have a view of a private back garden from a sheltered terrace. They enlisted the landscape architect Robert L. Hartwig to shape the gardens around their Louisiana French Revival home. The formal and stately design of the garden was inspired by the architecture of the home. The edge of the garden is defined by an old brick wall and a 20-foot Eagleston holly hedge on three sides. An odoatissium, awabuki viburnum hedge graces one side of the walkway to the front gate while a variety of colorful camellias line the other side. The front gate features an ornamental wrought iron arbor mounted to two old brick pillars with white iceberg climbing rose blooms that cling to it in the summer. Three corners of the garden feature large Japanese maples. A 75-year-old live oak tree with Asiatic jasmine planted beneath, stands at the center of the lawn. The multiple white crepe myrtle on the property contrast against the taupe home. Major plantings in the garden include beds of agapanthus, leatherleaf mahonia, aspidistra, periwinkle, and liriope. Augustine grass was used for the lawn because of its exceptional tolerance for heat and sun.
The property features a spacious terrace and meandering walkways constructed of Arizona Rosa Flagstone. A rectangular swimming pool sits to the west side of the lawn, with a pergola positioned behind. Garden seating in the center of the pergola is protected on either side by brick walls covered with manicured ficus. A main focal point of the garden is an assemblage of bronze sculptures representing the owner's five young children that sit to the east side of the garden surrounded by white crepe myrtle trees. The pieces were created by Oklahoma sculptor Leonard McMurray in 1966 and have since weathered to a green patina. The owner created a small potting shed behind the brick wall that they use to practice their hobby of plant propagation. The parapets lining the terrace are crowned with pots of their propogated begonias and calamondins.
Persons associated with the garden include: Robert L. Hartwig (landscape designer, 2004); Mike McClune (designer, 2010); Chris Muir (gardener, 2006); Karl Becnel (gardener, 2004-present).
Provenance
New Orleans Town Gardeners, Inc.
Landscape designer
Hartwig, Robert L.
Designer
McClune, Mike
Gardener
Muir, Chris
Becnel, Karl
Photographer
Bush, Barbara G.
Freeman, Tina
Wang, Bei Bei
Collection Creator
Garden Club of America
Topic
Gardens -- Louisiana -- Metairie
The Weinmann Garden (Metairie, Louisiana)
United States of America -- Louisiana -- Jefferson Parish -- Metairie
Provenance
New Orleans Town Gardeners, Inc.
Landscape designer
Hartwig, Robert L.
Designer
McClune, Mike
Gardener
Muir, Chris
Becnel, Karl
Photographer
Bush, Barbara G.
Freeman, Tina
Wang, Bei Bei
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Sponsor
A project to describe images in this finding aid received Federal support from the Smithsonian Collections Care Initiative, administered by the National Collections Program.
Custodial History
The New Orleans Town Gardener, Inc. facilitated this garden documentation in 2020.
Archival Repository
Archives of American Gardens
Identifier
AAG.GCA, Item LA105
Type
Archival materials
Collection Citation
Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Gardens, The Garden Club of America collection.
Collection Rights
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Scope and Contents
This file contains 11 digital images and 1 folder.
Collection Restrictions
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Metairie -- Weinmann Garden
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