Historical Name: Edgar Allan Poe
Common Name: Hackberry
Latin Name: Celtis occidentalis
In the Enchanted Garden at the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia grows the magnificent Edgar Allan Poe Hackberry. The beautifully-landscaped gardens were created from descriptions in Poes poems, To One In Paradise and To Helen. The Old Stone House where the museum is located is only a few blocks from where Poe lived. One of the most prolific writers of his times, Poe was raised, married, and first gained national recognition in Richmond. He is most remembered for his dark tales such as The Raven, The Pit and the Pendulum, and The Tell-Tale Heart. This tree was grown from a seed taken from the Edgar Allan Poe Hackberry, and was planted into 91心頭s Historic Tree Grove in 1997.
(text adapted from American Forests)