Follow the Loop in Either Direction

Follow the Loop in Either Direction

Welcome! Find the plant that corresponds to the clue on the opposite side. Photograph the part of the plant in the clue that is marked in HUNNEWELL bold underline. VISITOR CENTER Follow the loop in 1 Magnolias Dawn2 Redwoods either direction. N 1. Magnolia virginiana x virginiana ‘Milton’ 3 Sweetbay magnolia Tulip Trees 2. Stewartia pseudocamellia Japanese stewartia Lindens 3. Liriodendron tulipifera h Tulip tree t a W 4. Acer palmatum var. palmatum P n i l e l d o Japanese maple in w L 5. Cercis canadensis Cork Trees P a t Redbud h LEVENTRITT 6. Sassafras albidum SHRUB AND VINE Willows GARDEN Sassafras 7. Cornus kousa LARZ ANDERSON 9BONSAI COLLECTION Korean dogwood 10 Horsechestnuts 4 8. Acer griseum Maples Paperbark maple 8 9. Hydrangea anomala ssp. petiolaris 6 Climbing hydrangea BRADLEY 7Elms 5 ROSACEOUS 10. Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Chabo-hiba’ COLLECTION Cherries Hinoki false cypress Birches Lilacs d Roa Forest Hills Hickories Walnuts BUSSEY HILL Ashes mi mi h mi mi t a P h c O e .25 km ak .50 km Oaks Pa e th B Azaleas Accession Number C h Dove Tree in unique to each plant, linked e se P to an extensive database Plant Family ath Stewartias ath Conifer P 524-48-AA TAXODIACEAE th Spruces Pa METASEQUOIA GLYPTOSTROBOIDES Scientic Name Beech Pines Ye w s Junipers Beeches SD - LINEAGEFirs 524 - 48 - 1948 Accession Date W - CHINA NATIONAL CTRL. UNIV. Source/CollectionRhododendrons Data NANKING, CHINA Mountain LaurelsW–from the wild; Z–from a Larches garden, of known wild origin; DAWN REDWOOD G–from a nursery or garden; 3 - SW U–uncertain origin Map Grid Number Bussey S Common Name treet Propagation Material common abbreviations: CT–cutting; PT–plant; SC–scion; SD–seed; SG–seedling Pears Crabapples Honey Locusts Hawthorns Oaks The Arnold Arboretum Photo Hunt—June Welcome to the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. Established in 1872, the Arnold Arboretum is the first public arboretum in North America. An arboretum is a living museum of trees, shrubs, and vines (woody plants). In 1882, Harvard gave the Arboretum to the City of Boston, and since that time, has leased it back for $1 per year. The lease is for 1,000 years, with an option to renew. There are 265 acres and over 14,500 woody plants in the landscape. The Arnold Arboretum is part of Boston’s Emerald Necklace park system and was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Some plants that have special appeal in June are on our photo scavenger hunt. The map on the reverse side indicates, by number, the general location of plants on the hunt. Follow the clues below to help you locate and photograph the described tree, shrub or vine. There are 10 plants on the “Hunt.” How many can you find? Photograph what is indicated in bold underline plus the plant tag. 1. Flowers of this early bloomer come out before the leaves. This particular variety is super fragrant. 2. This tree’s bark exfoliates (peels off) giving the trunk a camouflage effect. In June the white flowers are always the center of attention on the Visitor Center lawn. 3. The leaf and flower on this tree is similar in shape to a tulip. Guess its common name. 4. There are many shapes to maple leaves. Look for one resembling a delicate hand (palm). 5. The flowers are long gone on the redbud but the heart shapesleaves are here for the summer. 6. Sassafras tea was made from the bark of the roots of this plant. A North American native, it has four differently shaped leaves, including left and right-handed mittens. 7. What appear to be creamy white flowers are not flowers at all. They arebracts ! 8. Another tree with exfoliating bark is just outside the greenhouse gate. Its common name is very revealing, and its cinnamon, peeling trunk is quite unusual. 9. This vines on this Japanese native are climbing up the wall as you enter the Leventritt Shrub & Vine Garden. 10. Find the wooden house up the steps at the top of the Leventritt Garden. This collection of little trees has some of the oldest bonsai in the U. S. Photograph the label on the oldest one. 125 Arborway Boston, MA 02130-3500 Visitor Center 617-384-5209 www.arboretum.harvard.edu.

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