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Upper campus tour 1 Upper Campus walking tour Central Oregon Community College TREES estimates welcomes you to the campus arboretum tour! 1 Arctostaphylos patula green manzanita BUILDINGS WALKING DISTANCE 1 MILE 2 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi bearberry SIDEWALKS ELEVATION CHANGE 190 FEET 3 Picea engelmannii Engelmann’s spruce JUNIPER HALL N PARKING AND ROADS WALKING TIME 1½ HOUR TOUR ROUTE uring this walking tour, you will find botanical treasures 4 Picea pungens Colorado blue spruce gathered from near and far for your education, research 5 Fraxinus americana white ash 31 and enjoyment. The COCC Arboretum includes a unique 6 Cornus sericea red-osier dogwood 7 Acer ginnala amur maple collection of flowering trees and shrubs as well as evergreen, 32 8 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir GRANDVIEW WEST ENTRANCE FROM coniferous trees native to the High Desert. Tree markers include information 9 Larix occidentalis western larch OCHOCO NEWPORT AVENUE D LOOP ROAD ANNEX about the natural history of each species and tree identification techniques. 10 Taxus baccata European yew 29 27 LOOP ROAD COCC 11 Equisetum KILN �Bring a friend and come often to enjoy the trees, exquisite mountain views, sp. horsetail 30 28 12 Abies concolor white fir OCHOCO 26 25 PENCE and native wildlife of the COCC Arboretum. Arboretum PINCKNEY CENTER FOR Due to the terrain of the campus, each walking tour has stairs and some 22 THE ARTS 24 23 elevation gain or loss. The Lower Campus tour provides a short and easy 33 34 Tour 2120 JEFFERSON walk of about one mile. Allow approximately one hour of walking time for 9 35 19 3637 this section. The Upper Campus tour includes more elevation gain for a 18 8 38 MODOC moderately difficult walk of about one mile. Allow about one and a half 10 PIONEER 40 hours to complete this portion of the tour. DES CHUTES 41 17 11 39 14 15 16

12 13 SCIENCE METOLIOUS 33 What is an Arboretum? CENTER fusca Oregon crabapple

COLLEGE RECEIVING ROAD 34 Sorbus aucuparia European mountain-ash �“A designated collection of trees and other woody that are made 35 Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca’ Atlas cedar COLLEGE WAY available for education, scientific research, ornamental and even NEWBERRY 36 5 Prunus cerasifera purple leaf plum LOOP ROAD 37 Crataegus phaenopyrum Washington hawthorn artistic endeavors.” 4 6 LOOP ROAD 38 Acer circinatum vine maple 7 HEALTH How will you enjoy the arboretum today? CAREERS 39 Pinus strobus Eastern white pine CASCADES HALL CENTER 40 Picea abies Norway spruce 3 41 Crataegus laciniata oriental hawthorn

Best Viewing Time of Year RUN 2 1 Evergreen trees and shrubs can be viewed at any time of year and offer ⬆ � ⬆ begin Upper Campus 13 Abies concolor ‘Swift’s silver’ ‘Swift’s silver’ white fir 23 Betula papyrifera paper birch a great opportunity for winter botanizing for avid tree enthusiasts. Walking Tour to Lower Campus 14 Populus tremuloides quaking aspen 24 Betula pendula European birch

NW FAWN NW FAWN COLLEGE WAY Walking Tour To see the flowering trees in their full glory, visit the Arboretum April 15 Quercus garryana Oregon white oak 25 Prunus avium sweet cherry 16 26 through September. Robinia pseudoacacia black locust Fraxinus pennslyvanica green ash 17 Ribes cereum wax currant 27 Malus pumila common 0 250 500 1,000 18 Populus tremula European aspen 28 Pinus contorta lodgepole pine 19 Juniperus occidentalis western juniper 29 plumleaf crabapple FEET 20 Rhododendron macrophyllum Pacific rhododendron 30 Mahonia aquifolium tall Oregon-grape NORTH ENTRANCE FROM 21 Pinus ponderosa ponderosa pine 31 Acer platanoides Norway maple

NW REGENCY ST. MT. WASHINGTON DRIVE 22 Betula pendula var laciniata weeping birch 32 Cornus alternifolia pagoda dogwood lower campus species tour Why Use Scientific Names? Credits

1 Malus pumila common apple 22 Oregon crabapple �Common names of plants, which originate from cultural sources, can be �The COCC Arboretum tour would not be possible without the generous 2 Prunus pensylvanica pin cherry 23 Picea glauca ‘Conica’ dwarf Alberta spruce confusing because there is often more than one common name for a support of the Keyes Trust. Special thanks to Jim Jones, Julie Mosier, 3 Betula pendula European aspen 24 Pinus sylvestris Scotch pine and the same name can be used for two different species of plants. To prevent Greg Hooper and the COCC GIS class for mapping support, Christine 4 Pinus contorta lodgepole pine 25 Mahonia aquifolium tall Oregon-grape confusion, biologists have established standard rules for naming species using Ott-Hopkins for guidance and botanical support, Jon Wagner and Kim 5 Picea pungens Colorado blue spruce 26 Picea pungens Colorado blue spruce 6 Quercus garryana Oregon white oak 27 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir WEST ENTRANCE FROM a binomial (two-name), Latin name. This prevents any overlap of names and Auker. COCC College Relations designed the brochure and altered the NEWPORT AVENUE 7 Prunus serotina black cherry 28 Picea engelmannii Engelmann’s spruce allows for international usage and recognition. map for publication. Photographs by Kris Elkin. 8 Prunus cerasifera purple leaf plum 29 Acer ginnala amur maple 9 Acer rubrum red maple 30 Salix sp. willow 10 Cornus florida flowering dogwood 31 Populus nigra var italica Lombardy poplar Parking Information AboUt COCC 11 Tilia americana American linden 32 Populus balsamifera trichocarpa var black cottonwood Free visitor parking is available in lots below the Boyle Education Center and Central Oregon Community College, founded in 1949 as Oregon’s 12 Crataegus laciniata oriental hawthorn 33 Populus tremuloides � � quaking aspen at the Barber Library. In addition, permits are not needed to park along 13 Rhododendron spp. rhododendron species 34 Pinus contorta ‘Spann’s dwarf’ ‘Spaan’s dwarf’ shore pine first community college, provides a wide range of services and learning 14 Malus yunnanensis Yunnan crabapple 35 Picea abies Norway spruce College Way. opportunities for the citizens of the COCC District and for students from 15 18 Pinus ponderosa ponderosa pine 36 pillar apple 19 throughout the state and around the country. 16 Juniperus occidentalis western juniper All vehicles parking in COCC student and staff parking areas from 7 a.m. to 37 Cornus sericea ‘Flaviramea’ yellowtwig dogwood 17 20 17 Betula papyrifera paper birch 38 Cornus sericea red-osier dogwood 5 p.m. on weekdays must display a permanent or temporary COCC parking The College’s 200-acre main campus is located on the western edge of 21 BOYLE EDUCATION 18 Prunus padus bird cherry 39 Acer miyabei Miyabe maple 16 COLLEGE WAY 15 CENTER permit. Vehicles in violation of this rule will be ticketed. The permits are free. Bend, a city known for its natural beauty and its proximity to diverse 19 Picea abies forma pendula weeping Norway spruce (on map, but not on route) 3 Visitor parking permits are available from the Information Office and 20 Acer circinatum vine maple recreational opportunities. 13 14 2 Enrollment Services located in the Boyle Education Center. Contact Campus 21 Phoradendron juniperum juniper mistletoe PONDEROSA 1 ANNEX 12 7 6 Public Safety at 541.383.272 for more information. 22 8 9 5

11 10 RUN PONDEROSA 4 to Upper Campus begin Lower Campus Walking Tour 23 24 39 Walking Tour ⬆ PHYSIOLOGY PARKING PERMIT NOT REQUIRED⬆ 25 LAB COATS CAMPUS CENTER

NW FAWN NW FAWN COLLEGE WAY 28 27 26 PARKING PERMIT NOT REQUIRED MAZAMA GYM 37 36 PHYSICAL CAMPUS PARKING PERMIT PLANT NOT REQUIRED 35 SERVICES BARBER LIBRARY 29 LOWer Campus walking tour 1 TREES 38 TENNIS estimates NORTH ENTRANCE FROM COURTS

NW REGENCY ST. MT. WASHINGTON DRIVE ATHLETIC FIELD BUILDINGS WALKING DISTANCE 1 MILE 31 SIDEWALKS ELEVATION CHANGE 85 FEET N PARKING AND ROADS WALKING TIME 1 HOUR TOUR ROUTE www.cocc.edu TRACK SHED 2600 NW College Way, Bend, Oregon 97703 34 0 250 500 1,000 32 31 30 33 COCC is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution. FEET WICKIUP HALL