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Conservatory Water : ウィキペディア英語版
Conservatory Water

Conservatory Water lies in a natural hollow near Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City's Central Park, centered opposite East 74th Street. To the south lies the slope of Pilgrim Hill, surveyed by John Quincy Adams Ward's bronze of ''The Pilgrim'' set among ''Prunus serrulata'' and other specimen trees, notably a globose European Hornbeam and nine species of oak, all set in rolling lawn. The result is a somewhat manicured Park landscape, planned in deferential reference to the estate plantings of the owners of the mansions that once lined this stretch of Fifth Avenue.
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==History==
Conservatory Water is named for another estate-garden feature, a glass-house for tropical plants, to be entered from Fifth Avenue by a grand stair〔Elizabeth Barlow Rogers et al. ''Rebuilding Central Park: A Management and Restoration plan'', (MIT Press) 1987, p 124.〕 that was planned in the original "Greensward" plan, 1857, but never built. Instead, where a parterre display of tender annuals had been planned, a naturalistic pond displaying water lilies was excavated. The steep bank towards Fifth Avenue was densely planted with shrubs and trees, including birch—for quick cover—and copper beech. Samuel Parsons, Calvert Vaux's assistant and partner, who was named Superintendent of Plantings, described the effect in his ''Landscape Gardening'' (1891):
The general shape of this pond was oval, with winding, irregular shores, bounded by a high bank on the east side and a great willow drooping over the north end. Rocks were disposed in the immediate banks, so as to suggest a natural formation, rather than an artificial pond. The bottom, scarcely three feet deep, was cemented tight as a cup, and the water flowed gently in at one end, and out at the other, and so through a basin and into the sewer. Eighteen inches of soil was made rich with manure and deposited over the bottom.〔Parsons, ''Landscape Gardening: Notes and Suggestions on Lawns and Lawn Planting...'', (1891:251f).〕

The water was supplied from The Ramble and Lake, which impounded historic Sawkill, which once flowed through here, on its way to the East River.〔The former route of Saw-Kill is identified in G. E. Hill and G. E. Waring Jr, "Old wells and watercourses on the isle of Manhattan, part I" in M. W. Goodwin ''et al.'', eds., 1897. ''Historic New York: Being the First Series of the Half Moon Papers'', quoted in Eric Sanderson 2009. ''Mannahatta: a natural history of New York City'' p. 254.〕 Hardy water lilies, both European and American, were naturalised in the bottom mud and tender ones, planted in boxes, were wintered over in the park's conservatory, now the site of Conservatory Garden.
Later the naturalistic waterlily pond was reshaped as a model boat pond similar to that in the Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris. The formally shaped shallow basin set in a moulded curb of "Atlantic Blue" granite〔The granite curb replaced crumbling concrete in 2000. ((Central Park Conservancy 1998-2002 )).〕 is home water to a flotilla of model sailboats, made familiar in the pages of E.B. White's ''Stuart Little'' (1945) and recreated in the popular 1999 film.
The Kerbs Boathouse (1954) in picnic Georgian taste houses resident model sailboats as well as the radio-controlled model yachts of the Central Park Model Yacht Club.

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