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ARBORETUM HISTORY CAMPUS KEY Home X - Arboretum Kiosk ARBORETUM (Tour starts here) of 9 The Arboretum at consists of more than 1,280 One area of interest you might want to visit (especially in the spring) Champion X A Jesuit House (JH) W Loyola Hall (LH) is the Hopkins Garden in the DeSmet Hall (DH) courtyard. Our once (WE) A 9 8 7 , 85 genuses, and more than 290 or along LOT 4 Champion Saucer Magnolia along with a Tri-Colored Beech are two Trees* * Paperbark Maple * Amor Chokecherry * Weeping American Elm Residence Life, Housing the self-guided walking tour of campus. Most trees are labeled by (Acer griseum) (Prunus mackii) (Ulmus americana ‘Pendula’) A-1 X Arboretum Kiosk of many species that will intrigue your botanical senses. MAP JJ B WH-10 FA-1 OCH-1 and Event Services A187 common name, scientific name and an inventory identification number. The identification number begins with an abbreviation A-2 Classroom A185 In midsummer, a Carolina Allspice will bloom along the east wall of KK Y David M. Clarke, S.J., Hall (DCH) for the area on campus where the is located and is followed the Science Building. Take your time as you stroll around the Coors 9 LL by an inventory number. Arboretum brochures are available at the Life Directions Center (LDC), for there are many unique trees and LOWELL BOULEVARD (FP) C A-3 PT Research Lab A186 LOT 3 L MM AA Boettcher Commons Dayton Memorial Library (DML) front desk or the Arboretum kiosk shrubs planted here, including Dawn Redwoods, Bald Cypresses, (NORTH) F a Japanese White Pine that was planted by the Dalai Lama and a Boettcher Commons North (CN) located near the entrance to parking Lot 4. (CN) 8 A-6 Restroom A184 White Fringe tree. G A-2 Boettcher Commons South (CS) The self-guided tour begins at the Arboretum kiosk in parking Lot 4 A-3 B St. Chapel (SRC) (L4). Initially you walk east toward St. Peter Claver, S.J., Hall (PCH) Moving along, take a gander into Loyola Courtyard (LOY) and N 7 6 (LP) GG Heritage River Birch BB enjoy its splendor. You will notice a peculiar specimen and equally * Beach Field (TBA) to see the Ohio Buckeyes, a Corkscrew Willow and a Weeping AA Betula nigra “Heritage” (GR) M ( ) C St. Peter Claver, S.J., Hall (PCH) Norway Spruce against the building. As you walk south across the impressive Champion Blue Atlas Cedar to the east of it. Also in this 1 NN LOT 5 II GR-6 (NORTH) CC Greenspace plaza, two ‘Weeping’ trees, a ‘Snow Fountains Cherry’ and ‘Purple area are numerous Cornelian Cherries and a dedicated Yellowwood O (IF) Leaf Beech,’ are visible. Follow the sidewalk up the hill and around that only blooms every other year. After your retreat in the LOT 3 (CS) 6 F Main Hall (MH) (SOUTH) the building to the east courtyard, which protects a rare specimen of courtyard, head between the Science Building and Loyola Hall (LOY) H-K DD Softball Field (SBL) HH A-1 A-6 the Princess Tree along with a ‘Red Dragon Laceleaf Maple.’ and pause at the Cactus Garden to enjoy the selection. V 2 4 P G O’Sullivan Fine Arts Center (FA) (MQ) 3 LOT 5 BB EE Baseball Field (BBL) Continuing along the north edge of the O’Sullivan Fine Arts Building As you head west, see the Ginkgo, Silver Linden, and other T (SOUTH) LOT 7 H-K Residence Village (RV) LOT 2 (TBA) (FA) to the west, be sure to admire the Cinnamon-Red peeling bark interesting trees in the Miniquad (MQ), and take the short detour CC (IF) Soccer / Lacrosse Fileds of our State Champion (northeasternmost tree) and three matching south along the west wall of Loyola Hall to enjoy the Weeping FF (SL) W Q L West Hall (WH) (NF) Amur Chokecherry trees. Toward the front of the Fine Arts Building, Mulberry as well as the Weeping Larches that frame the entrance to U plantings highlight natives, including Serviceberries, Loyola Hall. EE 5 Y M O’Connell Hall (OCH) GG Our Lady of Loretto Grotto (GR) Chokecherries, Gambel Oak, Alders, Mountain Mahogany, and LOT 1 (BBL) Bristlecone, Red and Limber Pines. If you’re interested, you can compare five species of oak planted (WEST) DD northwest of the Dayton Memorial Library. The state’s largest N Student Center (SC) HH Hopkins Garden (SBL) Traveling along the south side of the Fine Arts Building you will Sawtooth Oak (champion tree) is located in the northeast corner of LOT 1 R notice a Cutleaf Silver Maple as you make your way to the Resident the South Boettcher Commons (SC). (EAST) O Carroll Hall (CH) II Walking Path Village (RV). Strolling to the north side of the Resident Village S complex headed east, you will pass a Chinkapin and Green Pillar Heading north, you’ll pass the St. Ignatius memorial and compass, REGIS BOULEVARD (W.50th AVE) FF P DeSmet Hall (DH) JJ Prayer Garden Oak, Lacebark Pines, an Oregon Grape Holly and a couple of Fat which contain a pair of Weeping European Beeches and a pair of (SL) Albert Spruces. When crossing the bridge you’ll notice four Norway Bloodgood Planetrees. Large White Fir trees, Silver Maple, Red Q Regis Field House (FH) KK Spruce transplanted in 2003 that have flourished in their new Maple, Sugar Maple, and Spring Snow Flowering Crabs fill the 1 Dillon Plaza location. Moving along to the south and west you’ll see Flame Amur southeast corner of the North Boettcher Commons (CN). R Maples that are always on fire in the fall. You may continue down the FF Ranger Dome LL Fortune Plaza (FP) The areas around West Hall (WH) are planted with more unusual (NF) south side of the Resident Village (RV) and find several varieties of Lowell Perimeter (LP) Oak trees along with a ‘Cedar of Lebanon’ by the bike rack. A couple trees, including a Columnar European Hornbeam, Columnar English S Athletic Fields / Dome Restrooms Mini Quad (MQ) of noteworthy specimens await the adventurous few who venture Oak and two Paper Bark Maples. Feel free to wander West Hill (WE) down the path between Residence Village 2 and Residence Village and the front of Main Hall (MH), especially the east evergreen grove. T Felix Pomponio West Main Grotto (WE) Support the Arboretum 3. As you leave the area and head west you won’t want to miss the Here you will find Pinus densiflora ‘Oculus Draconis’, aka Dragon’s * Weeping European Beach Family Science Center (SCI) To enhance the beauty of the campus, noble Weeping American Elm (another champion tree) to your right Eye Pine. As you prepare for your final adventure around Fortune (Fagus sylvatica “Pendula”) LOT 6 MM GTC Plaza CH-12 private donations are welcome. To U Coors Life Directions Center (LDC) as you pass the north end of O’Connell Hall (OCH). Plaza (FP) and St. John Francis Regis Chapel, don’t rush, for there 3333 Regis Blvd. , CO 80221-1099 make a donation to support the are dozens of rare and unusual trees here to explore. NN Rueckert-Hartman Plaza 303.458.4100 REGIS.EDU 2 3 4 5 Arboretum please contact University V Dayton Memorial Library (DML) While in the area, take a walk through the Our Lady of Loretto For more information, contact Grotto (GR) to catch a glimpse of a Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar and Advancement at 303.458.3535. We hope you’ll return often to enjoy the beauty and wonder ** Abbreviation used on tree Pat Schlanger: 303.458.4348 tag in parenthesis a Bizon Blue Spruce. South of the Grotto (GR) and across the fire FEDERAL BOULEVARD lane, you will notice a peculiar grove of trees including a Manchurian that each season brings to our Arboretum on the Northwest To make an online gift go to Chestnut, Carpathian Walnut, Black Hills Spruce and a European Denver Campus of Regis University. regis.edu/giving, designate Beech to name a few. All were transplants in 2004 to make room for In-ground symbol designates Regis Arboretum in the comments. the new St. John Francis Regis Chapel (SRC) construction in 2005. * Sawtooth Oak * Japanese Zelkova * Saucer Magnolia * Blue Atlas Cedar direction of tour route (Quercus acutissima) (Zelkova serrata) (Magnolia x soulangeana) (Cedrus atlantica “Glauca”) GREENS / PLAZAS / ATHLETIC FIELDS CS-8 CS-7 CH-4 LH-2 Walking Path Printed on Recycled Paper MAIN CAMPUS BUILDINGS DORMS COMMON NAME...... LATIN NAME ...... INVENTORY IDENTIFICATION COMMON NAME...... LATIN NAME ...... INVENTORY IDENTIFICATION COMMON NAME...... LATIN NAME ...... INVENTORY IDENTIFICATION COMMON NAME...... LATIN NAME ...... INVENTORY IDENTIFICATION COMMON NAME...... LATIN NAME ...... INVENTORY IDENTIFICATION COMMON NAME...... LATIN NAME ...... INVENTORY IDENTIFICATION

ALDER CATALPA FILBERT Harvest Gold Tilia mongolica ‘Harvest Gold’ GR-17, SL-5, SCI-18 Scarlet Quercus coccinea PCH-13, RV-2, FP-4, L7-5 REDWOOD Common. Alnus glutinosa FA-13 Chinese Catalpa ovata RV-1 Contorted Corylus avellana’Contorta’ CH-11 Littleleaf Tilia cordata OCH-12 Shingle Quercus imbricaria DH-1, SRC-11, SC-3, OCH-15 Dawn Metasequoia glyptostryboides LDC-10 White Alnus incana FA-15 Western Catalpa speciosa PCH-17, GR-3 Turkish Corylus colurna LDC-15 Redmond Tilia xeuchlora ‘Redmond’ L7-6 Shumard Quercus shumardii LOC-23, BBL-18 Weeping Sequoia sempervirens ‘Pendula’ CH-21 Thin Leaf Alnus tenuifolia FA-23 CEDAR FIR Silver Tilia tomentosa MQ-4 Swamp White Quercus bicolor BBL-5, CN-9, WH-2, L7-3 SCHOLAR TREE ALLSPICE Blue Atlas Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca’ LOY-2, CH-22 Douglas Pseudotsuga menziesii JH-13, MQ-6, WH-8, PCH-36 MAGNOLIA White Quercus alba CS-2, MQ-3 Japanese Sophora japonica LDC-13 CN-17, L5-4 Carolina Calycanthus floridus SCI-6 Eastern Red Juniperus virginiana MH-7 Loebner Magnolia x loebneri LDC-5 Willow Quercus pellos TBA-3 SERVICEBERRY Lebanon Cedrus libani RV-9 Horstmann’s Silver Saucer Magnolia x soulangeana CH-4, SCI-13 OLIVE Autumn Brilliance Amelanchier X grandiflora Jonafree ‘Jonafree’ SRC-22, JH-27 Weeping Blue Atlas Cedrus atlanticus ‘Pendula’ GR-10 Curls Korean Abies koreana ‘Siberlocks’ OCH-18, FP-6 Sweet Bay Magnolia virginiana RV-6 Russian Elaeagnus angustifolia PCH-15, DH-4 ‘Autumn Brilliance’ GR-22, CH-32, DCH-14 APRICOT CHERRY White Abies concolor CN-1, JH-12, LDC-3, WE-7 Merrill Magnolia x Loebneri ‘Merrill’ FA-27, GR-18 PEAR Native Amelanchier alnifolia FA-5, GR-16, MQ-11, WE-20 MoonGold Amur Prunus maackii FA-1, WH-1 FLOWER MAHOGANY Aristocrat Flowering Pyrus calleryana ‘Aristocrat’ PCH-4 Shadblow Amelanchier canadensis LDC-27, RV-17 Semi-Dwarf Prunus ‘Moongold’ JH-22 Autumn Flowering Prunus subhirtella Seven Sons Heptacodium miconoides RV-19 Curlleaf Mountain Cercocarpus ledifolius FA-10 Bradford Flowering Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ PCH-7 Lamarck Amelanchier lamarckii GR-23 Higan ‘Pendula Plena Rosea’ CH-16 SunGold Semi-Dwarf Prunus ‘Sungold’ JH-23 FRANKLIN TREE MAPLE Capitol Pyrus calleryana ‘Capitol’ CH-17 SNOWBELL ARBORVITAE Canada Red Choke Prunus virginiana ‘Shubert’ CN-10 Franklin Tree Franklinia alatamaha RV-11 Amur Acer ginnala CN-4, WH-9 Chanticleer Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’ DML-16, DCH-13 Japanese Styrax japonicus ‘Pendula’ RV-10 Emerald Thuja occidentalis ‘Smaragd’ WH-13 Common Prunus virginiana FA-8 FRINGE TREE Autumn Blaze Acer freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ JH-20, IF-5 Prairie Gem Pyrus ussuriensis ‘Prairie Gem’ CH-20 SPINDLE TREE DeGroot’s Spire Thuja occidentalis Kwanzan Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ SCI-8 Virginia Chionanthus virginicus LDC-18 Autumn Fancy Acer tataricum ‘Autumn Fancy’ SL-17 Redspire Flowering Pyrus calleryana ‘Redspire’ PCH-6, LP-4, OCH-10, SC-2, WH-1 Euorpean Euonymus europea FA-21, MH-10 ‘DeGroot’s Spire’ JH-21 Montmorency Prunus cerasus ‘Montmorency’ DCH-11, OCH-24 GINKGO Bigtooth Acer grandidentatum WE-2 Trinity Pyrus calleryana ‘Sylvania’ SRC-10 SPRUCE ASH Snow Fountain Weeping Prunus X ‘Snofozam’ PCH-36, CH-33 Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba MQ-12, PCH-3 Cutleaf Silver Acer saccharinum ‘Laciniata’ FA-17 PINE Alberta Picea glauca ‘Conica’ SCI-5 Ash Fraxinus sp SCI-4 CHESTNUT HACKBERRY Deborah Acer platanoides ‘Deborah’ FP-2 Austrian Pinus nigra PCH-21, DML-6, LDC-20, Bizon Blue Picea pungens ‘Bizon Blue’ GR-14 Autumn Purple Fraxinus americana Manchurian Castanea mollissima CH-26 Hackberry Celtis occidentalis PCH-14, OCH-4, FA-2, WE-16 Drummond Acer platanoides ‘Drummondii’ SCI-7 SCI-11, SL-4, FA-4, NF-3 Black Hills Picea glauca ‘Densata’ CH-28 SRC-13, SL-21, BBL-9, NF-6 ‘Autumn Purple’ CHOKEBERRY HAWTHORN Emerald Elf Ginnala Acer ginnala ‘Emerald Elf’ LOY-20 Arctic Night Pinus cembra ‘Arctic Night’ CH-29 Colorado Picea pungens PCH-16, CN-14, FH-7, GR-4, Cardinal Royal Sorbus aucuparis Red Aronia arbutifolia Downy Crataegus mollis FA-25, RV-22 Emerald Queen Norway Acer platanoides ‘Emerald Queen’ SL-2 Bosnian Pinus heldreichii var. leucodermis LDC-28 L6-1, L4-2, LP-1, MQ-13, IF-6, Mountain OCH-22 SRC-25 ‘Cardinal Royal’ ‘Brilliantissima’ Chokeberry Russian Crataegus ambigua JH-10 Flame Amur Acer ginnala ‘Flame’ RV-14, CN-13, L5-6 Bristlecone Pinus aristata LDC-24, FA-7, WE-11, SBL-3 SRC-3, SL-6, WE-12, WH-4, OCH Cimmaron Fraxinus pennsylvanica COFFEE TREE Thornless Cockspur Crataegus crus-galli var. inermis CS-5, DML-10, LDC-16, Green Mountain Sugar Acer saccharum ‘Green Mountain’ CN-2 Columnar Pinus nigra ‘Arnold Sentinel’ DCH-5 Fastigiate Blue Picea pungens ‘Iseli Fastigiate’ DCH-4 L5-5 ‘Cimmaron’ Kentucky Gymnocladus dioicus CH-6, FH-6, SCI-2 MH-4, RV-5, SCI-17, IF-7 Hot Wings Tatarian Acer tataricum ‘Hot Wings’ DCH-6 Contorted Eastern White Pinus strobus ‘Contorta’ SCI-10, LOY-18 Fastigiate Norway Picea abies ‘Cupressina’ FP-7, LOY-14, RV-21, PCH-7 Green Fraxinus pennsylvanica DCH-9, FA-16, PCH-30, CN-6, CORK TREE Douglass Crataegus douglassii DCH-10 Legacy Acer saccharum ‘Legacy’ OCH-3, DCH-2 Dragon’s Eye Pinus densiflora ‘Oculus Draconis’ MH-8 Fat Albert Picea pungens glauca ‘Fat Albert’ FP-10, RV-15 The JH-31, L1-9, LOY-12, OCH-6, Amur Phellodendron amurense JH-5 HEMLOCK Norway Acer platanoides OCH-3 Dwarf Japanese Red Pinus densiflora ‘Compacta’ JH-8 Englemann Picea englemannii GR-19, SRC-15, WE-18, PCH-18 SRC-6, LDC-4, WE-13 COTTONWOOD Sargent’s Weeping Tsuga canadensis ‘Sargentii’ LDC-2 Norwegian Sunset Acer truncatum x platanoides Dwarf Scots Pinus sylvestris ‘Beuvronensis’ LOY-21 Hoopsii Picea pungens ‘Hoopsii’ SRC-21 ARBORETUM Mancana Fraxinus mandshurica ‘Mancana’ SL-1, NF-4 Lanceleaf Populus X acuminate BBL-1 HOLLY ‘Keiths Form’ SBL-6, BBL-15 Eastern White Pinus strobus FA-11 Norway Picea abies PCH-11, RV-16 Marshall’s Seedless Fraxinus pennsylvanica Narrowleaf Populus angustifolia FF-10 Nellie R. Stevens Ilex ‘Nellie R. Stevens’ OCH-19 Pacific Sunset Acer truncatum ‘Warrenred’ SL-10 Irish Bell Bosnian Pinus leucodermis ‘Irish Bell’ FP-5 Serbian Picea omorika RV-12 at SL-15, L7-2 ‘Marshall’s Seedless’ Plains Populus sargentii BBL-2, OCH-14, L5-2 HONEYLOCUST Paperbark Acer griseum WH-10 Japanese Umbrella Sciadoptys verticillata LOY-15 Weeping Blue Picea pungens ‘Pendula’ SRC-8 Mountain Sorbus aucuparia GR-13 SL-9, TBA-1, WE-23, IF-9 Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos MQ-1, SRC-26 Pattern Perfect Acer tataricum ‘Pattern Perfect’ SL-16 Japanese White Pinus parviflora ‘Glauca’ LOY-16, LDC-19 Weeping Norway Picea abies ‘Pendula’ PCH-11 Oakleaf Mountain Sorbus x thuringiaca GR-25 CRABAPPLE Shademaster Gleditsia tri. var. Red Cutleaf Japanese Acer palmatum dissectum CH-8 Lacebark Pinus bungeana L5-3, RV-13 SUMAC Patmore Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Patmore’ SL-11, NF-5 Baskatong Malus ‘Baskatong’ CH-2, LOY-7, SCI-3 inermis ‘Shademaster’ PCH-24, FH-4, L1-3, Red Dragon Acer palmatum dissectum Limber Pinus flexilis JH-18, FA-12, LDC-25, WE-22 Cutleaf Rhus typhina ‘Laciniata’ PCH-33 OCH-11, SL-8, DCH-3 Summit Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Summit’ L5-6 Brandywine Malus ‘Brandywine’ WE-3 ‘Red Dragon’ PCH-32 REGIS Lodgepole Pinus contorta latifolia CH-7, CN-12, JH-19 Smooth Rhus glabra WE-8 Rosehill Fraxinus americana ‘Rosehill’ OCH-7 Centurion Malus ‘Centurion’ L4-3, LP-2, MQ-14, SL-7 Sunburst Gleditsia tri. var. Red Sunset Acer rubrum ‘Red Sunset’ PCH-20, DML-2 Pinyon Pinus cembroides DML-4, LDC-1, WE-1 Staghorn Rhus typhina WE-25 OCH-5 UNIVERSITY White Fraxinus americana SRC-4 David Malus ‘David’ CN-5, LOY-6 inermis ‘Sunburst’ Rocky Mountain Glow Acer grandidentatum ‘Schmidt’ CS-10, WH-10 Ponderosa Pinus ponderosa L4-6, PCH-29, BBL-11, CS-6, SWEETGUM ASPEN Dolgo Malus ‘Dolgo’ PCH-27, FH-1 Thornless Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis PCH-1, WE-21, IF-1 Royal Red Acer platanoides ‘Royal Red’ OCH-9, FP-3 DML-11, MQ-10, SCI-12, Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua MQ-8 Aspen Populus tremuloides PCH-18, CH-5, JH-25, Flowering Malus cv DML-12, LP-3, MH-6 Imperial Gleditsia triacanthos var. impcole GR-15 Sienna Glen Acer X freemanii ‘Sienna Glen’ SRC-20, DCH-7, IF-4 SL-3, FA-9, WH-11, SBL-2 TREE OF HEAVEN LDC-21, FA-14 Golden Raindrops Malus transitoria ‘Schmidtcutleaf’ MH-2 HORNBEAM Silver Acer saccharinum CN-8, GR-8 Red Pinus resinosa FA-28, CH-10 Tree of Heaven Ailanthus altissima WE-10 Chinese Populus simonii JH-1 Harvest Gold Malus ‘Harvest Gold’ L4-1, JH-7 American Carpinus caroliniana SCI-9 State Street Acer miyabe ‘State Street’ SBL-5, BBL-16 Scotch Pinus sylvestris WE-14, SL-12, NF-2 TULIP TREE Swedish Columnar Populus tremula ‘Erecta’ SL-5 Lollipop Malus ‘Lollipop’ PCH-19 Columnar European Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ DH-3, WH-3 Tatarian Acer tataricum PCH-22 Southwestern White Pinus strobiformis WE-17, JH-33 Tulip Tree Liriondendron tulipifera LOY-19 BAYBERRY Louisa Malus ‘Louisa’ SRC-15 HORSECHESTNUT MAYDAY TREE Tannenbaum Mugo Pinus mugo ‘Tannenbaum’ DML-17 VIBURNUM Bayberry Myrica pennsylvanica JH-17 Prairee Rose Malus ionensis ‘Prairee Rose’ SL-18 Briotii Aesculus hippocastanum ‘Briotii’ MQ-6 European Birdcherry Prunus padus MQ-16 Tanyosho Pinus densiflora ‘Umbraculiffera’ PCH-36, JH-6, SRC-10 Allegheny Viburnum x rhytidophylloides BEECH Red Baron Malus strobus ‘Red Baron’ FA-22 HYDRANGEA Purple-Leaf Prunus padus ‘Summerglow’ SRC-14, PCH-42 Vanderwolf’s Pyramid Pinus flexilis ‘Vanderwolf’s Pyramid’ FA-24, LP-6 ‘Allegheny’ CH-34 Copper Fagus sylvatica ‘Atropunicea’ SCI-15 Indian Magic Malus ‘Indian Magic’ SRC-19, BBL-13 Pink Diamond Hydrangea paniculata MESIPILUS Big Tuna Mugo Pinus mugo ‘Big Tuna’ GR-24 Arrowwood Viburnum dentatum DML-14 ‘Pink Diamond Tree’ FP-8 Cutleaf European Fagus sylvatica ‘Asplenifolia’ SCI-16 Red Jade Malus ‘Red Jade’ MH-1 Showy Mesipilus germanica JH-27 PLANETREE Autumn Jazz Viburnum dentata ‘Autumn Jazz’ FP-9 European Fagus sylvatica CH-25 Robinson Flowering Malus ‘Robinson’ PCH-31, DML-9 JUNEBERRY MOCKORANGE Bloodgood Platanus X ac ‘Bloodgood’ CH-31 Doublefile Viburnum plicatum tomentosum CH-13 Rivers Purple-Leaf Fagus sylvatica ‘Riversii’ CH-14, OCH-2 Spring Snow Malus ‘Spring Snow’ L1-8, LDC-17, SRC-12, DCH-8 Juneberry Amelanchier arborea CN-11 Mockorange Philadelphus coronarius CH-9 London Platanus X acerifolia SRC-16 Mohawk Viburnum burkwoodi ‘Mohawk’ SRC-20 CN-18, CS-10 Tricolor Fagus sylvatica ‘Roseo-marginata’ CH-3, JH-2, SRC-17 JUNIPER Littleleaf Philadelphus microphyllus DML-13 PLUM Te a Viburnum setigerum SRC-19 Weeping European Fagus sylvatica ‘Pendula’ CH-12 Sugar Tyme Malus ‘Sugar Tyme’ JH-29 Blue Haven Juniperus scopulorum ‘Blue Haven’ DML-7 MULBERRY Columnar Purple Pinus cerasifera ‘Crimson Pointe’ DCH-15 WALNUT Weeping Fagus sylvatica Tina Malus ‘Tina’ DH-2 Blue Point Juniperus chinensis ‘Blue Point’ SC-1 Russian Morus tatarica WE-6 Newport Prunus cerasifera ‘Newport’ LOY-8, OCH-8 Carpathian Juglans regina CH-23 Purple-Leaf PCH-35 Atropurpurea Pendula’ CYPRESS Grey Gleam Juniperus scopulorum ‘Grey Gleam’ SCI-1 Weeping White Morus alba ‘Pendula’ LOY-10, FP-1 Princess Kay Prunus nigra ‘Princess Kay’ JH-16 Butternut Juglans cinerea JH-32 BIRCH Bald Taxodium distichum PCH-2, JH-3, LDC-11 Medora Juniperus scopulorum ‘Medora’ LDC-6 OAK Purple Leaf Prunus x cistena JH-4, WE-9, IF-2 WAYFARING TREE Heritage River Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ GR-6 DOGWOOD Rocky Mountain Juniperus scopulorum PCH-5, GR-20, JH-26, Black Quercus velutina CS-3 To ka Prunus americana ‘Toka’ RV-8 Wayfaring Tree Viburnum lantana WH-12 Native River Betula occidentalis PCH-20, JH-15 Cornelian Cherry Cornus mas LOY-4 MH-3, SRC-2, FA-3, WE-19 Burr Quercus macrocarpa DCH-1, BBL-6, SL-13, L5-1 PRIVET WILLOW Ponder on how God dwells and labors in all creatures on the face of the earth: in the elements River Betula papyrus CH-19 Flowering Cornus florida GR-10 Skyrocket Juniperus scopulorum ‘Skyrocket’ PCH-25, LP-5, SC-3, FH-12 FH-10, L4-4, SRC-1, L7-1 New Mexico Forestiera neomexicana JH-9, WE-4 Corkscrew Salix matsudana ‘Tortuosa’ PCH-12 BLADDERPOD Kousa Cornus kousa LDC-7 Wichita Blue Juniperus scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’ DH-8 Chestnut Quercus prinus RV-7 PRINCESS TREE WITCHHAZEL granting them existence, in , giving them life, in animals, conferring sensation, and in Bladderpod Colutea arborescens WE-5 Variegated Cornus alba ‘Argenteo-marginata’ PCH-34 KATSURA TREE Chinkapin Quercus meuhlenbergii OCH-16, RV-18, SRC-23, CN-19 Princess Tree Paulownia tomentosa PCH-26 Common Hamamelis virginiana FA-19, GR-11 human beings, bestowing understanding. Then, filled with gratitude, love God in all things. BOXELDER ELDER Katsura Tree Cercidiphyllum japonicum DH-5 Columnar English Quercus robur ‘Fastigiata’ WH-5 RAIN TREE YELLOWWOOD Boxelder Acer negundo JH-14 Golden Sambucus canadensis ‘Aurea’ MQ-15 LARCH Crimson Spire Quercus robur ‘Crimson Spire’ CH-18, OCH-21, PCH-6, Golden Koelreuteria paniculata GR-5, MQ-2 Yellowwood Cladrastis kentukea OCH-25, LOY-3 Sensation Acer negundo ‘Sensation’ SBL-7, BBL-16 ELM European Larix decidua CN-15, WE-24 LOY-17, CS-11 REDBUD YEW — Ignatius Loyola Contemplatio, Ad Amorem Variegated Acer negundo ‘Flamingo’ GR-1 American Ulmus americana PCH-32, DML-1, GR-9, Weeping Larix decidua ‘Pendula’ LOY-9 English Quercus robur CS-4, DML-8, WH-14 Lavender Twist Hicks Taxus x media ‘Hicksii’ PCH-37 JH-30, LOY-11, WE-15 BUCKEYE LILAC Gambel Quercus gambeli BBL-3, FA-6, IF-3 Weeping Cercis canadensis ‘Covey’ TBA-4 Spreading Taxus x media ‘Densiformis’ OCH-13 (Spiritual Exercises) Ohio Aesculus glabra PCH-8, LOY-1, MQ-7 Ascending Ulmus americana ‘Ascendens’ MQ-5 Japanese Tree Syringa reticulata GR-2, DH-6, LDC-8, SRC-9 Green Pillar Quercus palustris ‘Pringreen’ RV-20 Redbud Cercis canadensis DML-15, FH-8 ZELKOVA BUCKTHORN Chinese Ulmus paruiflora BBL-10, IF-8 Hybrid Red Syringa ‘Pocohontas’ FA-26 Northern Red Quercus rubra CS-1, DML-3, L4-5, WH-6, L6-3 Japanese Zelkova serrata CS-7 Common Rhamnus cathartica MH-9, FA-20, GR-12, LDC-14 Siberian Ulmus pumila L1-4, SRC-5 LINDEN RV-23, SC-4, TBA-3, SL-19, Cutleaf Rhamnus frangula ‘Asplenifolia’ JH-14 Weeping American Ulmus americana ‘Pendula’ OCH-1 American Tilia americana PCH-28, CN-3, MQ-9, FA-18 CN-6, NF-1, PCH-40, L7-4 Tallhedge/Columnar Rhamnus frangula ‘Columnaris’ LDC-22, LOY-13, SBL-1 Crimean Tilia x euchlora LDC-9 Pin Quercus palustris BBL-4, FH-5, SCI-14, MQ-17 Greenspire Tilia cordata ‘Greenspire’ CS-9, DML-5, GR-7, BBL-12 Sawtooth Quercus acutissima CS-8, WE-27