Pinkster Azalea: A story of a unique plant, local history, the Dutch community, and slavery. at Landis Arboretum



 

Location: The Nicholas J. Juried Meeting House

Registration: Arboretum members: individual $5, family $15; nonmembers individual $5, family $15


Our native Pinkster azaleas and the word Pinkster hold a unique place in local and New York State history. During the 1700s and 1800s, the word "Pinkster" was associated with a weeklong Dutch celebration of Pentecost that eventually evolved into a significant holiday for enslaved people. Once a major East Coast festival, it is now nearly forgotten. 

The term "Pinkster azalea" refers to two distinct species of Rhododendron that are native to New York. This class explores how to identify these plants and where to find them in the wild. Additionally, the course offers a glimpse into our regional history, covering the intersection of Dutch traditions, early festivals, and the experience of slavery.

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Date and Time

Friday May 8, 2026
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT

Location

174 Lape Rd, Esperance

Website

https://landisarboretum.org/events/pinkster-azalea-a-story-of-a-unique-plant-local-history-the-dutch

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