--Rumi FEEL YOURSELF BEING QUIETLY DRAWN by the D EEPER PULL of WHAT YOU TRULY LOVE.
ABCDEFGH - Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Visitor … · Lilac Horticultural esearch Center/...
Transcript of ABCDEFGH - Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Visitor … · Lilac Horticultural esearch Center/...
Lilac
Horticultural Research Center/SummerHouse/Applehouse
1.5 Miles West
Highway 5
Apple Research Orchards
Ridge Trail
Hig
hway
41
Spring Peeper MeadowParking on 82nd Street,
West Of Highway 41
W 82nd Street
W 82nd Street
Red Barn
Ridge Trail
Rhododendron Garden
Birch
Azalea
OrchidsGreen Heron Trail
Boardwalk
Green Heron Pond
Nut Trees
Oak
Maze Garden
Linden
HedgeDisplay
AzaleaResearch Trials Shrub Collections
LarchPine
Dahlia Trial Garden
Poplar
OrnamentalGrasses
Buckeye
Catalpa
Willow
Elm
Honeylocust
Prunus
Shrub Roses
Mountain Ash
Magnolia
Green Heron Trail
Frog Hollow(Staff Work Area)
Wood Duck Trail
Wood Duck Pond
Berens Cabin
RoseGarden
Shade TreeExhibit
ShrubWalk
Arborvitae
Maple
Crabapple Birch
SensoryGarden
Iris Garden
Wild�owerGarden
Garden ForWildlife
Bennett-JohnsonPrairie
Ash
Hawthorn Spruce
Small Trees
Weeping Trees
Memorial GroveHigh Point
PrairieGardenRidge Trail
Highway 5
GateHouse
RainGardens
RainwaterRunoffModel
Green Play Yard
Thre
e M
ile D
rive
Mile Drive
Thre
e
Maple Syrup House (Seasonal)
UnderThe Oak
Spring Peeper T
rail
Lost Pond Trail
Spring Peeper Trail
Boardwalk
Highway 5
Trex Deck
SculptureGarden
B
C
A
11 8
4
9
10
15
7 6
12
2
3
D
The Mary L. Griggs 1 ANNUAL GARDEN (8C)
Brilliant summer color, new design every year
AZALEAS (4A)
BOG BOARDWALK (6A-C) Wetland plants and orchids
CRABAPPLES (4F) Over 100 varieties for a fragrant spring show2 DWARF CONIFERS (7B)
Evergreen beauty in every shape and size
The Richard & Judith Spiegel 3 ENTRANCE GARDEN (8B)
Perennial border display
Johanna FrerichsGARDEN FOR WILDLIFE (5G) Demonstrates effective ways to attract birds, insects & mammals
HARVEST YOUR RAIN MODELS (11C) Three ways to manage stormwater on the home scale. Green roof, rain garden, rain barrels4 HERB GARDENS (7B)
Kitchen, fragrant, knot, cloistered and dyer’s gardens
Francis de Vos 5 HOME DEMONSTRATION GARDENS (8C)
Fruit & vegetable garden and other demonstration backyard gardens
Pauline Whitney MacMillan 6 HOSTA GLADE (8D)
Hostas, ferns, and shade-loving perennials
SEISUI-TEI 7 JAPANESE GARDEN (8C)
Waterfall garden, stone lanterns, tranquil beauty and pathway
MAPLES (6E)
MAZE GARDEN (3B) Two mazes in one, to challenge and delight all ages
Anne Relf Doerr MEMORIAL GROVE (4E) High Point on Arboretum land
NUT TREES (3A)
OAKS (3B)
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES (4B)8 PEONIES, DAYLILIES & LILIES (8C)
Elizabeth Carr Slade 9 PERENNIAL GARDEN (7C)
Traditional European-style garden
PINES (3D)
Capen PRAIRIE GARDEN (5H) Native prairie plants in garden settings
Bennett-Johnson PRAIRIE (7H) 20 acres of restored prairie
RAIN GARDENS (10B) Parking lot plantings in sunken beds that filter and cleanse rainwater
Palma J. Wilson ROSE GARDEN (8D) Garden with 400 varieties of tea roses
Ankeny-Lang 10 ROSE WALK (8C)Promenade of newer rose varieties
RAIN WATER RUNOFF MODEL (11C)Compares 5 parking lot surfaces with different permeability to rainwater
Harrison SCULPTURE GARDEN (5E) World-class contemporary sculptures
Clotilde Irvine SENSORY GARDEN (7D) Plantings appeal to all senses, in accessible beds
Eleanor Lawler Pillsbury SHADE TREE EXHIBIT (6F)Compares shape, growth rate, shade quality and planting methods for shade trees
Nelson SHRUB ROSE GARDEN (5C) Hardy landscape roses that need no winter protection
Bailey SHRUB WALK (5E) Displays 350 shrub varieties that perform well in Minnesota
SPRING PEEPER MEADOWWETLAND RESTORATION (Intersection of Hwy 41 and 82nd Street) Experimental wetland sedge meadow restored in a former cornfield
Sarah Stevens MacMillan 11 TERRACE GARDEN (8B) Blends pastel-hued perennials and annuals
Grace B. Dayton WILDFLOWER GARDEN (7D) Wildflowers in a wooded ravine garden12 WOODLAND AZALEA GARDEN (8D) ‘Northern Lights’ series azaleas introduced by the Arboretum
Oswald Visitor Center
Snyder Building
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
A B C D E F G H
Learning Center
TRAIL KEY
HOURS AND ADMISSIONOpen year-round except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Check website for holiday hours.
Admission: $12, age 13 – adults. Free return visit within 30 days with paid $12 receipt. Third Thursday free after 4:30 p.m.; April -Oct.; Thursdays free all day Nov.-March.
SUPPORT THE ARBORETUMJoin today — memberships start at $49. Members receive free admission year-round. www.arboretum.umn.edu/supportus.aspx
Give to the gardens through annual support, tributes and memorials, planned giving. Business partnerships support outdoor programs, events and community education.
CONTACTwww.arboretum.umn.eduGeneral Information: 952-443-1400Seasonal Alerts: 612-625-9791As Arboretum telephone network transitions to become part of University of Minnesota network, including to 612 area code, new telephone numbers will be published at www.arboretum.umn.edu/contact.aspx
HISTORY The Arboretum’s roots reach back to 1908, when the University of Minnesota Horticultural Research Center (HRC) began developing cold-hardy apple varieties. Currently, 150 fruit and ornamental plant introductions include azaleas, dogwoods, Frontenac wine grape, Haralson and Honeycrisp apples. The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum was founded in 1958 by Lake Minnetonka Garden Club, Minneapolis Men’s and Women’s Garden Club, University of Minnesota, Minnesota State Horticultural Society and other community supporters. Andersen Horticultural Library and the Leon Snyder building opened in 1974. The Oswald Visitor Center, inspired by Edwin Lundie design, opened in 2005.