Today we'll add some photos of various sections of the Arboretum to catalog the Summer conditions. We have gone from "rain, rain, and more rain" to weather that is hot and dry but very humid. |
This is the northeast section of the arboretum. The grass is quite lush, indicative of the large amount of rain we had last month. |
Standing on the long, white wooden bridge, we see the arboretum's collection of mayhaws (Crataegus spp.). |
Watch out for these sunny spots. Too much time spent there in the heat of the day can be dangerous. You might not feel the full effects until hours later. |
Here we can see the wild section (the "volunteer recruitment center") of the arboretum, as detailed in previous posts. It is roughly square, measuring about 32 feet on a side or approximately one thousand square feet. |
An old redbud (Cercis canadensis) and new recruits can be found along the gravel path between the Fitness Center and the Student Union Building. |
This is the drainage channel for the west side of the arboretum. Pictured center is a young hackberry (Celtis laevigata). |
These young trees on the lawn in the southwest corner of the arboretum are very much enjoying the full sun and summer weather. |