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Awarded

Year Amount Credits
2024 $4,000 Cornell Botanic Garden
$6,000 El Paso Community College Education Garden
$2,000 Green Spring Gardens (Virginia)
2023 $5,000 Paige Ransford (Massachusetts): Purchase interpretative educational signage, panels, and plant labels for the restored Franklin Park Zoo Rock Garden, Boston.
$5,000 Marcela Ferreyra (Argentina): Publication and wider distribution of a book titled "Plants of Extra-Andean Patagonia, Patagonia Steppe, and Southern Monte."
$5,000 Don LaFond and Great Lakes Chapter of NARGS. Install a tufa rock garden and hypertufa troughs at the University of Michigan's Matthaei Botanical Garden.
2022 $7,000 Rancho Cistus Botanic Garden. Jeremy Schmidt (North Carolina), Sean Hogan (Oregon), Kenton Seth (Colorado), and Paul Spriggs (British Columbia) installed the first public crevice garden in Portland, Oregon in June 2022 during the annual meeting of the American Public Gardens Association, whose members will visit and see the installation.
2021 $4,000 Kenton Seth/ Paul Spriggs : A book on crevice gardening in North America.
$5,000 Tower Hill Botanic Garden (Mark Richardson) Study of rock gardens
$1,600 Scraps-to-Soil Crevice Garden, Ursula Cruzalegui
2019 $10,000 Juniper Level Botanic Garden
$1,000 Evergreen Arboretum
$2,000 Laurelwood Arboretum
2018 $1,100 Green Spring Gardens, Fairfax County Park Foundation -Renovate degraded area of the existing rock garden by creating a new crevice garden area.
$1,400 Jasper Johns: Goal is to elucidate the gene(s) responsible for adaptive alpine dwarfism in Aquilegia jonesii and to identify the genes responsible for growing it (soil drainage, composition, pH, watering and light schedules, etc.). This will contribute to the knowledge of how alpine plants grow in the wild but how they can be optimally cultivated in our homes
2017 $5,000 Juniper Level Botanic Garden (Raleigh, North Carolina) - construction of dry crevice and lime seep garden using concrete slabs to evaluate plants that normally die in southern U.S. gardens.
$2,500 Susann Nilsson (Mariannelund, Sweden) - field work on Pulsatilla in Asia and preparation of monograph.
2016 $5,000 Vojtech Holubec (Prague, Czech Republic) - printing book on flowers of the Tian Shan region of Asia.
2014 $1,450 Dart’s Hill Garden, BC: To purchase plants for new tufa garden.
$1,450 Yampa River Botanic Park, CO: Purchase plants for new crevice garden and educational materials.

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