The Peony Monument to the Victims of Sept 11, 2001 - at the Rockefeller Preserve, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605

Following the tragedy of September 11, 2001,  Yatsuka Cho, a town in Simane Prefecture, Japan offered a gift of over 500 peonies to the United States as a healing memorial.  It was also a gesture of solidarity and support from a former enemy of the United States who less than 60 years ago were locked in combat with us during World War II. The peony is considered to Japan’s most noble of flowers  and is the “signature flower” for the region. The Rockefeller Preserve accepted the gift and renovated the entrance to the Preserve in order to accommodate the peonies. 

Planting the peonies was an undertaking that included a representative from Yatsuka Cho, four gardeners, a translator and an environmental scientist.*

Initially, there was sadness as the first shipment arrived with all the flowers dead with an estimated loss of $80,000 worth of peonies.*  Later the flowers were generously replaced and now they grace the entry to the preserve with their blooms every spring.  Here are some photos from this spring’s peony explosion.

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* The following article provided much of the information for this posting: "PARKS; Sad End To a Gift Of Peonies From Japan," by Dorothy Conigliaro – The New York Times, Oct. 27 2002.

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Comments (12)

Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Ruthmarie--Thank you for sharing this wonderful story! The peonies are beautiful. I had no idea that the Japanese had sent such a wonderful gift...twice no less.

May 15, 2008 07:13 AM
Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY

To be honest with you Teri, neither did I - and it was in my back yard! I was going to just post the photos and decided to do a little more research and found the whole story.  I knew they were donated, but I didn't know WHY and I didn't understand that they had had so many problems initially.

May 15, 2008 07:31 AM
Debbie Malone
Londeree's Real Estate & Property Management - Lynchburg, VA
From Lynchburg To The Lake (434) 546-0369

Ruthmarie, thanks for taking the time to do the research - what a sad story, but a great tribute. The peonies are just beautiful, ours are in full bloom now as well. Thanks for sharing.

May 15, 2008 01:25 PM
Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY

Hi Debbie, Well, it was worthwhile.  I was trying to remember when they were first planted. I remember the buildings being refurbished around that time, but didn't realize that the peonies were part of the whole picture that far back.  I had never been there when they were in full bloom! The pictures don't do it full justice I'm afraid becuase it was cloudy.  But I was afraid to wait because we are getting some rain over the next few days and that might take some of the blooms with it.

May 15, 2008 01:53 PM
Lola Audu
Lola Audu~Audu Real Estate~Grand Rapids, MI Real Estate - Grand Rapids, MI
Audu Real Estate~Grand Rapids, MI ~Welcome Home!

Peonies are some of my favorite flowers.  I had no idea about this remarkable story.  Thank you for sharing their exquisite beauty and the heritage behind their arrival in the United States.

May 15, 2008 02:06 PM
Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY

Thanks Lola,  I wish the pictures could show  the vastness of the display.  It was quite something to take in all at once.

May 15, 2008 05:39 PM
Jesse & Kathy Clifton
Jesse Clifton & Associates, REALTORS® - Fairbanks, AK
Retired

Wow, that's beautiful. I can only imagine what it's like in person.  This is the first I've heard about it as well.  Nice find!

May 15, 2008 07:03 PM
Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY

Jesse, I don't think that many people know about the history.  I found it on-line and I am quite local.  Although at the time the memorial was built I was hip deep in my Ph.D. program.  Although I did make tme to walk the Preserve fairly regularly during that period for my dogs and myself.

May 15, 2008 07:28 PM
Susan Mangigian
RE/MAX Preferred, West Chester, PA, RS152252A - West Chester, PA
Chester & Delaware County Homes, Delaware and Ches

This is very nice.  Thank you.

May 16, 2008 01:18 AM
Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY

Susan, glad you liked it...thanks for stopping by.

May 16, 2008 07:39 AM
Anonymous
Dorothy Conigliaro

Hello Ruthmarie,

I just saw your article and wonderful photos and I'm delighted that someone finally posted them online.  Thanks for acknowledging my original article, too.  I have been back many times to admire the peonies when they are in bloom

Dorothy

Jun 08, 2012 03:35 AM
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Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY

Hi Dorothy, 

I try to go back every year when they are in bloom.  Its a small window - but totally worth the time.   Its an amazing display. 

Jun 08, 2012 09:42 AM

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