Meet the Trees | The Linden and the Story of a Crutch
The Friends’ consulting arborist, Norm Helie, noticed a growing number of people taking photos while sitting on a long horizontal [...]
The Friends’ consulting arborist, Norm Helie, noticed a growing number of people taking photos while sitting on a long horizontal [...]
Witch hazel Hamamelis virginiana The first bright sign of spring in the Public Garden every year, already out now! [...]
Tree sponsors Beatrice and Peter Nessen pose next to the Chinese fringe tree in the Public Garden [...]
The sycamore, native to North America, is an easily recognizable deciduous tree because of its many distinctive features. They [...]
The surest sign of spring is the cloud of gorgeous pink cherry blossoms throughout the Public Garden as well [...]
By Margaret Pokorny Weeping Willow (Salix Babylonica) The great willows in the Public Garden are the instantly recognizable iconic trees with [...]
By Sherley Smith The ginkgo tree is the oldest living tree species in the world. It is a botanical [...]
By Claire Corcoran What impact, if any, will the recent late-season snow and sudden unseasonably cold temperatures have on [...]