In 1963 Professor Wesley Whiteside, a botanist at Eastern Illinois University (EIU), learned of a 5-acre tract of land for sale sitting astride a stream just east of Charleston, IL. An auto junkyard had been proposed for the site. Professor Whiteside bought the land instead and over the next 52 years he brought a magical garden to life. I've been here a half dozen times and I'm awed every time. It seems to go on forever. The stunning variety of plants and birds and insects is hard to believe. Plants that should not exist in this area thrive at Whiteside garden. Professor Whiteside built a reputation as the premier day lily expert in this part of the US. Botanical gardens from all over sought his advice and plants. His skill is evident when you see hundreds of day lilies in bloom at this time of year.
Professor Whiteside passed away Saturday evening. I was there with the Grand Prairie Butterfly Club on Sunday for a planned outing. It was sad walking around knowing Wes was gone. But it was a joy knowing that Wes had willed his entire property to EIU to be used as a living biology lab for EIU students. I plan to be involved with this project if possible and come back here often. It truly is an amazing place. RIP, Wes. And thank you.

Whiteside Garden by Mark J Photography, on Flickr

Professor Wesley Whiteside by Eastern Illinois University, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Lily Pads by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Lily Pads by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr

Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Professor Whiteside passed away Saturday evening. I was there with the Grand Prairie Butterfly Club on Sunday for a planned outing. It was sad walking around knowing Wes was gone. But it was a joy knowing that Wes had willed his entire property to EIU to be used as a living biology lab for EIU students. I plan to be involved with this project if possible and come back here often. It truly is an amazing place. RIP, Wes. And thank you.
Whiteside Garden by Mark J Photography, on Flickr
Professor Wesley Whiteside by Eastern Illinois University, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Lily Pads by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Lily Pads by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
Whiteside Garden by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
A magical place, a profound loss, an incredible gift
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