Labeled and Measured Plants BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME LOCATION N = No Label Abies Alba Silver Fir 60' East of # 8 and 45' South of the West Loop

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Labeled and Measured Plants BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME LOCATION N = No Label Abies Alba Silver Fir 60' East of # 8 and 45' South of the West Loop Labeled and Measured Plants BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME LOCATION N = No Label Abies alba Silver Fir 60' East of # 8 and 45' South of the West Loop. Abies balsamea Balsam Fir # 1 115' East of # 9 and 26' South of the West Loop. Abies balsamea Balsam Fir # 2 47' East of # 8 and 103' North of the West Loop. Abies cephalonica Greek Fir 13' West of # 4 and 3' north of the East Loop. Abies concolor White Fir East side of the Children’s Garden main entrance, just South of the bridge. Abies firma Momi Fir 66' West of # 7 and 79' North of the West Loop. Abies homolepis Nikko Fir 15' Northeast of # 8 Abies koreana Korean Fir 229' East of # 8 and 45' North of the West Loop. Abies koreana 'Horstmann's Silberlocke' Horstmann's Silberlocke Korean Fir 133' East of #9 and 20' South of the West Loop. Abies lasiocarpa var. 'arizonica' Rocky Mountain Fir 72’ East of # 8 And 22’ North of the West Loop. Behind the ‘Fir Collection’ sign. Abies lasiocarpa var. glauca Blue Alpine Fir N 191’East of # 8 and 21' North of the West Loop . Acer campestre Hedge Maple # 1 90’ Northwest of # 1 and 33’ North of the East Loop. Acer campestre Hedge Maple # 2 18' North of the Sweetshrub trail and 7' West of the Outback trail. Acer capillipes Red Snakebark Maple Maple Collection, 121' West of the Hackberry on the South alee. North side of the alee. Acer capillipes Red Snakebark Maple Maple Collection, 52' East of #1, 127' North of East Loop Acer capillipes 'Select' Select' Red Snakebark Maple Maple Collection, 144' West of the Hackberry on the South alee. North side of the alee. Acer capillipes 'Select' Select' Red Snakebark Maple Maple Collection, 22' East of #1, 115' North of East Loop 7/8/2014 1 Acer carpinifolium Hornbeam Maple Maple Collection, North side of the North allee Acer caudatum subs. ukurunduense 3’ East of # 2 and 20’ South of the East Loop. Acer circinatum Oregon Vine Maple Maple Collection, 87' West of # 1 and 40' North of the East Loop. Acer circinatum 'Monroe' Monroe Oregon Vine Maple Maple Collection, 58' West of # 1 and 44' North of the East Loop. Acer cissifolium Ivy-leaved Maple 44' East of # 2 and 72' South of the East Loop. Behind the Hollingsworth garden. Acer crataegifolium 'Meuri ko fuba' Meuri Ko Fuba Hawthorn Leaf Maple Maple Collection, 34' East of the J walk on the South side of the North alee. Acer davidii David Maple Maple Collection, 63' East of the J walk on the North side of the North alee. Acer ginnala Amur Maple # 1 141’ East of # 4 and 5’ North of the East Loop Acer ginnala Amur Maple # 2 21' West of # 1 and 76' North of the East Loop. Acer ginnala Amur Maple # 3 112' East of #16 and 7' north of West Loop Acer ginnala Amur Maple # 4 27' South of #12 and 17' east of West Loop Acer griseum Paperbark Maple # 1 Maple Collection, 65’ Northwest of # 1 and 14’North of the East Loop. Acer griseum Paperbark Maple # 2 5' East of # 1, 54' South of the East Loop Acer griseum x maximowiczianum Nikko/Paperbark hybrid Maple Collection, 34' West of # 1 and 41' North of the East Loop. Acer griseum x pseudoplatanus 'Purple Haze' Hybrid Paperbark maple 51' West of the rear walk from the Visitors Center and 17' North of the East Loop Acer japonicum 'Acontifolium' Dancing Peacock Japanese Maple Maple Collection, 44' East of # 1 and 78' North of the East Loop Acer japonicum 'Green Cascade' Green Cascade Japanese Maple Maple Collection, 65' West of # 1 and 28' North of the East Loop Acer macrophyllum Big Leaf Maple 148' West of # 1 and 22' North of the East Loop Acer mandshuricum Manchurian Maple 218’ West of # 1 and 57’ South of the East Loop. Hollingsworth Garden. 7/8/2014 2 Acer miyabei Miyabe Maple Maple Collection, 22' East of # 1 and 84' North of the East Loop. Acer negundo var. violaceum Boxelder 36' North of the gray box in the Fountain Garden. Acer nigrum 'Green Column' Green Column Black Maple 37' East of # 7 and 10' South of the West Loop. Acer plamatum Japanese Maple Maple Collection, 30' West of # 1 and 97' North of the East Loop Acer palmatum Japanese Maple Maple collection, 40' West of # 1 and 98' North of the East Loop Acer palmatum 'Amber Ghost' Amber Ghost Japanese Maple Maple Collection, 67' West of # 1 and 52' North of the East Loop Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum' Redleaf Japanese Maple 95’ Northwest of # 23 and 12’ West of the East Loop. Acer palmatum 'Beni-Otake' Beni-Otake Japanese Maple Maple Collection, 123' East of # 1 and 57' North of the East loop. Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' Bloodgood Japanese Maple Maple Collection, 76' East of # 1 and 78' North of the East Loop. Acer palmatum 'Butterfly' Butterfly Japanese Maple Maple Collection, 58' West of # 1 and 79' North of the East Loop. Acer palmatum dissectum 'Tamukeyama' Tamukeyama Japanese Maple Maple Collection, 101' East of # 1 and 75' North of East Loop Acer palmatum dissectum 'Viridis' Green Laceleaf Maple Maple Collection, 135' East of # 1 and 41' North of the East Loop. Acer palmatum 'Emperor I' Emperor I Japanese Maple 43' East of # 1 and 20' South of the East Loop Acer palmatum 'Hupps Dwarf' Hupps Dwarf Japanese Maple Maple Collection, 21' West of the rear path from the Visitors Center and 40' North of the East Loop. Acer palmatum 'Purple Ghost' Purple Ghost Japanese Maple Maple Collection, 28' West of # 1 and 84' North of the East Loop. Acer palmatum 'Twombly's Red Sentinel' Twombly's Red Sentinel Japanese Maple Maple Collection, 20' West of # 1 and 48' South of the East Loop. Acer palmatum 'Ukigamo' Ukigamo Japanese Maple N Maple Collection, 71' East of # 1 and 38' North of the East Loop. Acer pectinatum ssp. Forrestii Snakebark Maple Maple Collection, 35' West of the Hackberry on the South alee. South side of alee. Acer platanoides Norway Maple #1 100’ East of # 17 and 12’ North of the West Loop. 7/8/2014 3 Acer platanoides Norway Maple #2 5' West of the Outback Trail and 190' North of the Sweetshrub Trail Acer platanoides ‘ Royal Red’ Royal Red Norway Maple # 1 13’ West of # 7 and 77’ East of the West Loop. Acer platanoides ‘ Royal Red’ Royal Red Norway Maple # 2 72' East of # 14 Acer platanoides 'Emerald Lustre' Emerald Lustre Norway Maple 177’ East of #17 and 35’ North of the West loop. Acer platanoides 'Fairview' Fairview Norway Maple 121’ South of # 7 and 25’ East of the West loop. Acer platanoides 'Schwedleri' Schwedler Maple At the intersection of the Outback and Legume trails. Northwest corner. Acer pseudoplatanus ' Prinz Handjery' Prinz Handjery Planetree Maple Maple Collection, 55' West of the spigot on the J walk and 5' North of the J walk. Acer pseudoplatanus 'Eskimo Sunset' Eskimo Sunset Planetree Maple 95' East of the Fountain and 17' South of the South sidewalk in the Fountain Garden. Acer pseudoplatunus 'Brilliantissimum' Sycamore Maple Maple Collection, 82' West of the spigot on the J walk. 5' South of the J walk. Acer pseudosieboldianum Korean Maple Maple Collection, 77’ West of # 1 and 44’ North of the East loop. Acer pseudosieboldianum Korean Maple Maple Collection, 64' West of # 1 and 23' South of the East Loop. Acer robustum Robust Maple 60' East of # 1 and 78' North of the East loop. Acer rubrum Red Maple 13' East of # 7 and 25’ South of the West loop. Acer rubrum ‘Northwood’ Northwood Red Maple 37’ West of # 7 and 10’ South of the West loop. Acer rubrum 'Autumn Flame' Autumn Flame Red Maple 75’ East of # 7 and 22’ South of the West loop. Acer rubrum 'Red Sunset' Red Sunset Red Maple #1 43' East of # 7 and 23’ South of the West loop. Acer rubrum 'Red Sunset' Red Sunset Red Maple #2 55' West of the front doors of the Visitors Center Acer rufinerve 'Albo limbatum' White Dot Redvein Maple Maple Collection, 49' West of the Hackberry on the South alee. South side of alee. Acer rufinerve 'Winter Gold' Redvein Maple Maple Collection, 40' West of the Hackberry on the South alee. North side of the alee. 7/8/2014 4 Acer saccharinum Silver Maple # 1 Northeast corner of the Maple Collection. 108' North of the rear path from the Visitors Center. Acer saccharinum Silver Maple # 2 95’ North of # 23 and 44’ Northeast of the East loop. Acer saccharum Sugar Maple # 1 32' North of # 14 and 23’ West of the West loop Acer saccharum Sugar Maple # 2 Maple Collection, 114 East of # 1 and 66' North of the East loop. Acer saccharum Sugar Maple #3 223' south of # 15 and 31' West of the West Loop Acer saccharum Sugar Maple #4 88' West of #1 and 1' South of the East Loop Acer saccharum Sugar Maple #5 48' Southeast of the bottom step of the Lookout Tower and 14' North of the Children's Garden Path Acer saccharum Sugar Maple #6 73' Southeast of the bottom step of the Lookout Tower and 4' south of the Children's Garden Path Acer saccharum ‘Bonfire’ Bonfire Sugar Maple 126’ East of # 7 and 12’ South of the West Loop. Acer saccharum ‘Green Mountain’ Green Mountain Sugar Maple 170' West of # 6 and 25’ North of the West Loop. Acer tataricum Tatarian Maple 123’ South of # 13 and 5’ East of the West Loop. Acer tegmentosum 'Joe Witt' Joe Witt Manchustriped Maple Maple Collection, 129' West of the Hackberry on the South alee.
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