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invaluable service doing a wide range of work, from assisting with daily
maintenance on the bonsai to general garden work within the five different
gardens in the museum. The gardens complement the bonsai on formal display
and temporary exhibits, and are planned and tended with as much as care as the
individual bonsai and penjing. Even the museum’s entrance and exit are set in
gardens. The Ellen Gordon Allen Entry Garden with its distinctive Japanese
Black Pine (Pinus thunbergii), a large size of the same variety of tree as some of
the museum’s bonsai, is at the entrance, and the George Yamaguchi garden of
North American native plants is near the exit.