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Arboretum Foundation


Arboretum Foundation
2300 Arboretum Drive, E

Seattle, WA 98112
Work (206) 325-4510
Wednesday, February 8, 2012


http://www.arboretumfoundation.org/

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Arboretum Foundation
2300 Arboretum Drive, E
Seattle, WA 98112


Arboretum Foundation News


01/13/2012 03:42 AM
Northwest Flower & Garden Show preview party set for Feb. 7
The Northwest Flower & Garden Show is coming up Feb. 8, and once again the Washington Park Arboretum Foundation is holding the preview party from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Washington State Convention Center the night before the show begins.
01/27/2012 06:44 PM
Reeves-Reed Arboretum Executive Director Gayle Petty-Johnson stepping down
Gayle Petty-Johnson SUMMIT — Reeves-Reed Arboretum Executive Director Gayle Petty-Johnson recently announced her intent to step down effective the end of March. Petty-Johnson became the executive director in July 2009 at a critical time for the organization. It was in...
02/04/2012 02:53 AM
Clearing, planting for arboretum served as project
In his quest to become an Eagle Scout, Dominic Jannazo has learned a thing or two. First, creeping euonymus is almost as hard to pull out of the ground as it is to spell. At that, it’s “easy-ish” compared with dragging honeysuckle out once the invasive species has taken root, he said recently.
01/25/2012 03:03 PM
New USDA climate zone map reflects northward warming trends
Steve Carroll, director of public programs at the State Arboretum of Virginia in Boyce, Va., works with a rosemary plant. / By Tim Farmer, Courtesy State Arboretum of Virginia
02/01/2012 11:54 AM
Minnesota Master Naturalist Volunteer Training to be held at Northland Arboretum in Brainerd
BRAINERD — Do you enjoy learning about the natural world? If so, consider becoming a Minnesota Master Naturalist volunteer!



YouTube Videos


08/30/2011 05:00 PM
The Barnes Foundation Gallery Arboretum Pond near Tea House art impressionist
The Barnes Foundation in Lower Merion, Pennsylvania on the final day that the original galleries were open.
08/03/2010 02:51 PM
Snowy Day @ the Arboretum - Dec. 2008
Snowy Day at the Arboretum Washington Park is a public park in Seattle, Washington, USA, most of which is taken up by the Washington Park Arboretum, a joint project of the University of Washington, the Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation, and the nonproft Arboretum Foundation. Washington Park also includes a playfield and the Seattle Japanese Garden in its southwest corner. The entire length of Arboretum Creek is within the park. To the north is Union Bay; to the west are Montlake and Madison Valley; to the south is the Washington Park neighborhood; and to the east is the Broadmoor Golf Club. Lake Washington Boulevard E. runs north and south through the park, parallel to the creek. A secondary road, for most of its length named Arboretum Drive E. and for a short northern stretch named E. Foster Island Road, runs along the Arboretum's eastern edge. E. Interlaken Boulevard and Boyer Avenue E. run northwest out of the park to Montlake and beyond. State Route 520 cuts through Foster Island and the Union Bay wetlands at the park's northern end, interchanging with Lake Washington Boulevard just outside the arboretum entrance. The land upon Washington Park Arboretum has been developed is owned by the city, but the Arboretum is operated primarily by the University of Washington. Washington Park was developed on land that had been logged by the Puget Mill Company for sixty years. In 1920, the parcel was split in two. The eastern 200 acres (0.8 km²) were developed as the ...
10/21/2008 02:15 PM
Arcadia's Best: Taste of Arcadia - AEF, Arboretum
A video of the announcement and presentation by the two Arcadia-based non-profit groups chosen to partner with the Arcadia Chamber of Commerce on the annual Taste of Arcadia, the Arboretum Foundation and Arcadia Educational Foundation.
10/09/2011 06:20 AM
Art, Architecture, and Horticulture at the Barnes Foundation
Art, architecture and horticulture at the Barnes Foundation are perfect together - reason to Save the Barnes and Stop the Move.
06/20/2011 01:38 AM
Mein Kleiner Blumenstrauss...Played On Tyros 2!
My arrangement of Mein Kleiner Blumenstrauss, (My Little Bouquet). Written by Robert Jung, and Willi M. Willmann. I hope that you enjoy my musical arrangement! The photos are of the Los Angeles County Arboretum. Please feel free to comment, and to "RATE" the video...thanks!!! Some history of the Los Angeles County Arboretum: When Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin, (wealthy early California pioneer...considered "Lucky" for his numerous rich mining claims), purchased Rancho Santa Anita in 1875, he acquired not only the natural lakes and cienegas on the property, but water rights in both Big and Little Santa Anita Canyons just north of his homesite. The Baldwin Ranch was situated on a 2000 acre artesian belt, a benefit of its location atop the Raymond Hill Fault. Sixty percent of Baldwin Ranch irrigation waters came from artesian sources, the remaining 40 percent from canyon waters. Baldwin Lake, which served as a holding reservoir for ranch irrigation projects, was dredged and deepened, perhaps 12-15 feet, by owner Baldwin in the late 1880s, and a retaining wall, capped by granite boulders, was constructed around the lake edge. "Baldwin's Belvedere," today known as the Queen Anne Cottage, was built in 1885 on a peninsula jutting out into the horseshoe-shaped lake; the springs that feed the lake are located in both the north and south inlets. In front of the Cottage still stands a Baldwin era artesian well described in a Pacific Rural Press article of May 9, 1885, as "throwing ...



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