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B C A 11 8 4 9 10 1 5 7 6 12 2 3 D The Mary L. Griggs 1 ANNUAL GARDEN (8C) AZALEAS (4A) WURTELE BOG BOARDWALK (6A-C) CRABAPPLES (4F) 2 DWARF CONIFERS (7B) The Richard & Judith Spiegel 3 ENTRANCE GARDEN (8B) Johanna Frerichs GARDEN FOR WILDLIFE (5G) HARVEST YOUR RAIN MODELS (11C) 4 HERB GARDENS (7C) Francis de Vos 5 HOME DEMONSTRATION GARDENS (8D) Pauline Whitney MacMillan 6 HOSTA GLADE (8D) SEISUI-TEI 7 JAPANESE GARDEN (8C) MAPLES (6E) MAZE GARDEN (3B) Anne Relf Doerr MEMORIAL GROVE (4E) NUT TREES (3A) OAKS (3B) ORNAMENTAL GRASSES (4B) 8 PEONIES, DAYLILIES & LILIES (8C) Elizabeth Carr Slade 9 PERENNIAL GARDEN (7C) HAGGARTY PINES COLLECTION & WALK (3D) Capen PRAIRIE GARDEN (5H) Bennett-Johnson PRAIRIE (7H) RAIN GARDENS (10B) Palma J. Wilson ROSE GARDEN (7D) Ankeny-Lang 10 ROSE WALK (8C) RAIN WATER RUNOFF MODEL (11C) Harrison SCULPTURE GARDEN (5E) Clotilde Irvine SENSORY GARDEN (7D) Eleanor Lawler Pillsbury SHADE TREE EXHIBIT (6F) Nelson SHRUB ROSE GARDEN (5C) Bailey SHRUB WALK (5E) SPRING PEEPER MEADOW WETLAND RESTORATION (Intersection of Hwy 41 and 82nd Street) Sarah Stevens MacMillan 11 TERRACE GARDEN (8B) Grace B. Dayton WILDFLOWER GARDEN (7D) 12 PACKARD WOODLAND AZALEA GARDEN (8D) Tashjian 13 BEE AND POLLINATOR DISCOVERY CENTER Oswald Visitor Center Snyder Building 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A B C D E F G H Learning Center TRAIL KEY To Bee and Pollinator Discovery Center 13 Shuttle Stop HOURS AND ADMISSION Open year-round except anksgiving and Christmas Day. Check website for holiday hours. Admission: $12, age 13 – adults. ird Monday free noon - 6 p.m., Apr.-Nov. SUPPORT THE ARBORETUM Join today — memberships start at $49. Members receive free admission year-round. arboretum.umn.edu/join.aspx Give to the gardens through annual support, tributes and memorials, planned giving. Business partnerships support outdoor programs, events and community education. arboretum.umn.edu/supportus.aspx Annual Gala and Taste & Toast fundraisers. CONTACT arboretum.umn.edu/contact.aspx General Information: 952-443-1400 Seasonal Alerts: 612-625-9791 HISTORY e Arboretum’s roots reach back to 1908, when the University of Minnesota Horticultural Research Center (HRC) began developing cold-hardy apple varieties. Currently, 150 fruit and ornamental plant introductions include azaleas, dogwoods, Frontenac and Marquette wine grapes, Haralson, Honeycrisp and SweeTango® apples. e Minnesota Landscape Arboretum was founded in 1958 by Lake Minnetonka Garden Club, Minneapolis Men’s and Women’s Garden Club, University of Minnesota, Minnesota State Horticultural Society and other community supporters. Andersen Horticultural Library and the Leon Snyder building opened in 1974. e Oswald Visitor Center, inspired by Edwin Lundie design, opened in 2005. e Andrus Learning Center opened in 1983. A new grand entry and gatehouse, funded by the K.A.H.R. Foundation, opened in 2014.

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Page 1: ABCDEFGH - Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Guide Page 2 Ma… · Lilac Horticultural esearch Center/ SummerHouse/Applehouse 1.5 les est 5 Apple Research Orchards l 1 Spring eeper eadow

Lilac

Horticultural Research Center/SummerHouse/Applehouse

1.5 Miles West

Highway 5

Apple Research Orchards

Ridge Trail

Hig

hway

41

Spring Peeper MeadowParking on 82nd Street,

West Of Highway 41

W 82nd Street

W 82nd Street

Red Barn

Ridge Trail

Rhododendron Garden

Birch

Azalea

OrchidsGreen Heron Trail

Boardwalk

Green Heron Pond

Nut Trees

Oak

Maze Garden

Linden

HedgeDisplay

AzaleaResearch Trials Shrub Collections

LarchPine

Dahlia Trial Garden

Poplar

OrnamentalGrasses

Buckeye

Catalpa

Willow

Elm

Honeylocust

Prunus

Shrub Roses

Mountain Ash

Magnolia

Green Heron Trail

Frog Hollow(Staff Work Area)

Wood Duck Trail

Wood Duck Pond

Berens Cabin

RoseGarden

Shade TreeExhibit

ShrubWalk

Arborvitae

Maple

Crabapple Birch

SensoryGarden

Iris Garden

Wild�owerGarden

Garden ForWildlife

Bennett-JohnsonPrairie

Ash

Hawthorn Spruce

Small Trees

Weeping Trees

Memorial GroveHigh Point

PrairieGardenRidge Trail

Highway 5

GateHouse

RainGardens

RainwaterRunoffModel

Green Play Yard

Thre

e M

ile D

rive

Mile Drive

Thre

e

Maple Syrup House (Seasonal)

UnderThe Oak

Spring Peeper T

rail

Lost Pond Trail

Spring Peeper Trail

Boardwalk

Highway 5

Trex Deck

SculptureGarden

W 82nd Street

Eastern Drive

B

C

A

11 8

4

9

10

15

7 6

12

2

3

D

The Mary L. Griggs 1 ANNUAL GARDEN (8C)

AZALEAS (4A)WURTELE BOG BOARDWALK (6A-C) CRABAPPLES (4F)

2 DWARF CONIFERS (7B)

The Richard & Judith Spiegel 3 ENTRANCE GARDEN (8B)

Johanna FrerichsGARDEN FOR WILDLIFE (5G)HARVEST YOUR RAIN MODELS (11C)

4 HERB GARDENS (7C)

Francis de Vos 5 HOME DEMONSTRATION GARDENS (8D)

Pauline Whitney MacMillan 6 HOSTA GLADE (8D)

SEISUI-TEI 7 JAPANESE GARDEN (8C)

MAPLES (6E)MAZE GARDEN (3B)Anne Relf Doerr MEMORIAL GROVE (4E) NUT TREES (3A)OAKS (3B)ORNAMENTAL GRASSES (4B)

8 PEONIES, DAYLILIES & LILIES (8C)

Elizabeth Carr Slade9 PERENNIAL GARDEN (7C)

HAGGARTY PINES COLLECTION & WALK (3D)

Capen PRAIRIE GARDEN (5H)Bennett-Johnson PRAIRIE (7H) RAIN GARDENS (10B)Palma J. Wilson ROSE GARDEN (7D)

Ankeny-Lang 10 ROSE WALK (8C)RAIN WATER RUNOFF MODEL (11C)Harrison SCULPTURE GARDEN (5E) Clotilde Irvine SENSORY GARDEN (7D) Eleanor Lawler Pillsbury SHADE TREE EXHIBIT (6F)

Nelson SHRUB ROSE GARDEN (5C)Bailey SHRUB WALK (5E) SPRING PEEPER MEADOWWETLAND RESTORATION (Intersection of Hwy 41 and 82nd Street)

Sarah Stevens MacMillan 11 TERRACE GARDEN (8B) Grace B. Dayton WILDFLOWER GARDEN (7D)

12 PACKARD WOODLAND AZALEA GARDEN (8D)

Tashjian 13 BEE AND POLLINATOR DISCOVERY CENTER

Oswald Visitor Center

Snyder Building

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

A B C D E F G H

Learning Center

TRAIL KEY

To Bee and Pollinator Discovery Center13

Shuttle Stop

HOURS AND ADMISSIONOpen year-round except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Check website for holiday hours.

Admission: $12, age 13 – adults. Third Monday free noon - 6 p.m., Apr.-Nov.

SUPPORT THE ARBORETUMJoin today — memberships start at $49. Members receive free admission year-round. arboretum.umn.edu/join.aspx

Give to the gardens through annual support, tributes and memorials, planned giving. Business partnerships support outdoor programs, events and community education.arboretum.umn.edu/supportus.aspx

Annual Gala and Taste & Toast fundraisers.

CONTACTarboretum.umn.edu/contact.aspxGeneral Information: 952-443-1400Seasonal Alerts: 612-625-9791

HISTORY The Arboretum’s roots reach back to 1908, when the University of Minnesota Horticultural Research Center (HRC) began developing cold-hardy apple varieties. Currently, 150 fruit and ornamental plant introductions include azaleas, dogwoods, Frontenac and Marquette wine grapes, Haralson, Honeycrisp and SweeTango® apples. The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum was founded in 1958 by Lake Minnetonka Garden Club, Minneapolis Men’s and Women’s Garden Club, University of Minnesota, Minnesota State Horticultural Society and other community supporters. Andersen Horticultural Library and the Leon Snyder building opened in 1974. The Oswald Visitor Center, inspired by Edwin Lundie design, opened in 2005. The Andrus Learning Center opened in 1983. A new grand entry and gatehouse, funded by the K.A.H.R. Foundation, opened in 2014.