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The Connecticut Arboretum was established in 1931 on 64 acres of land owned by Connecticut College on the west side of Williams Street, south of Gallows Lane. The initial tracts included a grove of ...
In person presentations and lunch included. The Connecticut College Arboretum is looking for an experienced Horticulturist to join our dedicated team and manage the horticultural operations and plant ...
She was the botany department's first chairwoman, and was simultaneously involved with the landscaping for the entire campus, according to the Connecticut College Arboretum website. With the goal ...
Jun. 20—Less than a minute into an hours-long hike through the Connecticut College Arboretum the other day, Manuel Lizarralde paused to stuff his mouth with tender, young shoots of a thorny ...
Connecticut College’s arboretum has been ranked seventh in the country by the website College Rank. College Rank assessed college arboretums across the country, creating a list of the top 30 ...
Connecticut Sea Grant and the Connecticut College Arboretum have announced the publication of “Connecticut’s Sandy Shores: An Introduction to the Geology, Plants and Animals,” a 130-page ...
New London — Connecticut College has announced Miles Schwartz Sax as the new director of its arboretum, a year after the retirement of 30-year director Glenn Dreyer. Assistant director Maggie ...
He joined Connecticut College Arboretum’s “Notable Tree Project” in 1986 and, according to his obituary, over the next 33 years found and measured 2,662 of the 4,257 trees in the state database.
The Connecticut Arboretum was established in 1931 on 64 acres of land owned by Connecticut College on the west side of Williams Street, south of Gallows Lane. The initial tracts included a grove of ...
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