Hall’s Pond Sanctuary is a 3.5 acre nature preserve in Brookline, Massachusetts. The pond is connected to the adjacent Amory Park by a pathway which links it to the parking lot in the north and Beacon Street in the south. This is a simple tree and shrub planting scheme for the stretch of path between the parking lot and the pond entrance, along with fact sheets on each of the five selected shrub species.
Site analysis diagram showing the existing tree cover in the Hall's Pond preserve.
Site analysis diagram showing land usage within the Hall's Pond preserve.
Tree planting scheme for the parcel between the parking lot and boardwalk entry. Existing trees in this area assumed to be removed.
Shrub planting scheme for the parcel between the parking lot and boardwalk entry, set below the designed tree planting.