Boulder Historic Places Plan

Vegetation The original expanse of lawn remains along with mature deciduous trees that line Euclid Avenue and 12th Street. Ornamental and evergreen trees, shrubs, perennials, and vines surround the building's foundation. The plant material has been altered over the years. A perennial Memorial Garden at the southwest corner of the property is a contemporary addition that includes a brick paved path. The garden is maintained by volunteers. Views and Viewsheds Prominent views from Euclid Avenue to the building and southeastern views of the Boulder Flatirons from the lawn contribute to the significance of the Harbeck-Bergheim House.

Figure 1-5. Memorial Garden at southeast corner (source: Mundus Bishop)

Figure 1-6. Trees and shrubs at the north and west sides of the building, 2020 (source: Mundus Bishop)

Figure 1-7. View of Flatirons from the front lawn,and view of Harbeck-Bergeim House from Euclid Avenue, 2020. (source: Mundus Bishop)

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