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Leon Carleton Snyder (March 11, 1908 – August 8, 1987) was an American professor, writer, and radio personality and co-founder of the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. Through his work, research, broadcasts, and books he changed the way Minnesotans viewed the possibilities of gardening in a northern climate.


Early life

In 1908 Leon C. Snyder was born in Shepherd, Michigan, U.S. He received both his B.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Washington. He taught botany for a while at
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where he met a minister's daughter Vera Ferch, who would become his wife in 1934.Snyder
In 1945 the couple moved to Minnesota. He began his career at the University of Minnesota as an extension horticulturalist, by 1953 he was promoted to head of the department.


Minnesota Landscape Arboretum

In 1956 the Men's Garden Club of Minneapolis met with the Minnesota State Horticultural Society with the desire to create an arboretum.Minnesota Arboretum website
/ref> In 1958 after raising monies from local garden clubs a of land was purchased for the arboretum in the Twin Cities' suburbs; the arboretum was opened in the same year, and Snyder was its director from its opening until 1976. During his time as director Snyder helped expand every aspect of the arboretum, from its size, eventually to to its research capabilities and its facilities for visitors. The Leon C. Snyder Education and Resource Building, dedicated in 1974, contains both the Anderson Horticultural Library and the Meyer-Deats Conservatory.


Other work

By the time Snyder stepped down as the head of the horticulture department in 1970 (to devote himself full-time to the arboretum) it had doubled in faculty. Snyder wrote a weekly column for the Minneapolis
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beginning in 1966. As well once a month he appeared on the Boone & Erickson Show on WCCO (AM) to answer garden-related questions. He led 18 gardener's tours and traveled the globe, often accompanied by his wife, including
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and Europe. He raised four children: Ann, Leon Jr., Mary, and Erva. He had twelve grandchildren: James, Thomas, Jill, Marc, Steve, Michael, James Jr., Jeff, Michael, Andre', Karsten, and Jeremy. On his death in 1987, Jane McKinnon wrote this about Snyder:


Awards and recognition

*Gold Medal awarded by The Men's Garden Clubs of America *Medal of Honor from the
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* Norman Jay Colman Award *Liberty Hyde Bailey Award from the American Horticultural Society *Garden Writer's Association Honorary Member * Sigma Xi *''
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, was named in his honor in 2012


Works

*''Gardening in the Upper Midwest'' ( University of Minnesota Press, 1978) *''Trees and Shrubs for Northern Gardens'' (University of Minnesota Press, 1980) *''A Minnesota Gardener's Companion'' (co-authored, Minneapolis Tribune, 1981) *''How Does Your Garden Grow'' (WCCO Radio Publisher, 1982) *''Flowers for Northern Gardens'' (University of Minnesota Press, 1983) *''Native Plants for Northern Gardens'' (published posthumously Anderson Horticultural Library, 1991)


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External links


The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum page on the arboretum's history
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20060907141938/http://www.uservices.umn.edu/heritage/hort/snyder.htm University of Minnesota page on Dr. Snyderbr>A history of Minnesota floriculture provided by Richard E. Widmer
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