Arboretum
Plant Collections
General
Info | Native Plants | Wild
Flower Garden
Caroline Black Garden | Connecticut
College Campus | Greenhouse
(Click on the image
to the left to view a map of the 750 acres of the Connecticut
College Arboretum)
The
Arboretum Plant collections are broken down into four areas: the
Native Plant Collection, the Caroline Black Garden, the Connecticut
College Campus, and the Greenhouse. These areas are diverse in size
and plant composition and, therefore, offer the student or visitor
a varied and enlightening experience with both native and exotic
species. The collections contain an incredible diversity of plant
life, from the epiphytes and orchids of our tropical greenhouse
to the pitcher plants and red maples of our wetlands.
Tthe Native Plant Collection
specializes in collecting and displaying trees and shrubs native
to eastern North America and hardy in New London. Nearly 300 kinds
of woody plants are cultivated on 20 acres between Williams Street
and Gallows Lane. The various species take turns displaying their
beauty throughout all the seasons: shadbush in April; dogwood and
azaleas in May; mountain laurel in June; giant rhododendron, sourwood
and sweet pepperbush in July; brilliant autumn foliage in October;
evergreens and conifers year-round
The Caroline Black Garden
houses a mature collection of ornamental trees and shrubs from all
over the world. Established in the 1920s, this garden offers over
180 different taxa of native and exotic ornamental woody plants,
including the crimson queen Japanese maple, the Japanese stewardia,
fragrant Viburnum, the weeping cherry, and many other specimens
of beauty.
The College Campus is
another wonderful place to observe unusual tree and shrub plantings.
The campus collection currently has 223 taxa of trees and numerous
shrubs, and includes the franklin Tree, the Japnese pagoda tree,
seven-son flower, Chinese witchhazel, as well as many other trees
of interest and beauty. The greenhouse is also located on the campus.
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