Join horticultural staff from The Met Cloisters to learn about behind-the-scenes activities at the end of the gardens' growing season that also pave the way for next year's bounty and display.
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Featured Object:
Cuxa Cloister, ca. 1130–40. Catalan. Marble, 90 ft. x 78 ft. (2,743 x 2,377 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Cloisters Collection, 1925 (25.120.398–.954)
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The Year Turns in The Met Cloisters Gardens
Join horticultural staff from The Met Cloisters to learn about behind-the-scenes activities at the end of the gardens’ growing season that also pave the way for next year’s bounty and display.
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