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ARBORETUM NEWS
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Greene Prairie and Grady Knoll – numerous delights, botanical and otherwise.
Naturalists don’t have the good sense to stay in out of the rain! Important note: as of this writing some Greene Prairie trails were closed due to wet conditions. If you go there, please respect the closures. They are there to protect both people and plants. We will make every effort to re-open trails as soon as it is safe to do so. Read more »
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Spring on Curtis Prairie
“For the birds …” That’s how this walk got off to a slow start. Distracting our attention from the prairie were dozens of barn swallows swooping and dipping overhead with … Read more »
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Spring for a Day
The cool weather didn’t discourage visitors or naturalist as we found wild strawberries and other spring time flowers. Read more »
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“Wildflowers of May Day” – 1st May, 2011
Spring is coming late to the Arboretum in 2011. Most blooming things are 7 to 10 days behind schedule. But we did find many gratifying reasons to be out walking. Read more »







