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  1. Enid Haupt (née Annenberg, formerly Bensinger; May 13, 1906 – October 25, 2005) was an American publisher and philanthropist whose gifts supported horticulture, the arts, architectural and historic preservation, and cancer research.

  2. 27 de oct. de 2005 · Enid A. Haupt, whose philanthropy benefited libraries, museums and hospitals but who devoted much of her considerable fortune to creating public gardens and preserving horticultural institutions,...

  3. Covering over four acres, the Enid A. Haupt Garden is situated between the Smithsonian Castle and Independence Avenue and has provided a welcomed respite for Smithsonian visitors since it opened in 1987 as part of the redesigned Castle quadrangle.

  4. Her numerous gifts to build, restore, and maintain gardens (known as “Enid’s Edens”) around the country and the world made Enid A. Haupt America’s foremost horticultural philanthropist, earning her the American Horticultural Society’s Liberty Hyde Bailey award in 1994.

  5. El Invernadero Enid A. Haupt (en inglés: Enid A. Haupt Conservatory) es una de las partes más importantes del Jardín Botánico de Nueva York (NYBG), en los Estados Unidos de América, situado en el distrito municipal del Bronx en la ciudad de Nueva York.

  6. Discover the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory and Plants from Around the World. Discover our magnificent glasshouse with galleries featuring aquatic plants and vines, lush tropical rain forests, cactus-filled deserts, and many other natural habitats—and its palm dome, an architectural gem with majestic soaring species from around the world.

  7. The Enid A. Haupt Garden was endowed by and planned with the advice of the late publishing heiress Enid Annenberg Haupt. The 4.2-acre greenspace is emblematic of her engaged and long-standing philanthropic dedication to horticultural causes and has become a beloved natural fixture on the National Mall landscape.