- Nannine Clay Wallis Arboretum
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The Nannine Clay Wallis Arboretum 4 acres (1.6 hectares) is a non-profit arboretum located at 616 Pleasant Street, Paris, Kentucky. The Arboretum is open to the public, sunrise to sunset, free of charge.
The Wallis Arboretum is considered one of the finest old-tree collections in central Kentucky. Its first trees were planted in the mid-1850s, around the 1851 house that is now the headquarters of The Garden Club of Kentucky. Most of the planting was under the direction of Nannine Clay Wallis, in the first half of the 20th century. Mrs. Wallis was a founder and later president of both GCKY and The National Council of State Garden Clubs.
The Arboretum now contains about 70 varieties of trees including many varieties of flowering dogwoods, as well as a rose garden, an herb garden, a reflecting pool, a daylily garden, and a pavilion. The largest trees at the arboretum include a Small-leaved linden (Tilia Cordata), Ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba), Northern red oak (Quercus rubra), Tulip Poplar, (Lireodendren Tulipfera), Sugar Maple (Acer Sacrum) and a Cucumber tree (Magnolia acuminata).
External links
- [http://www.gardencentral.org/kentucky/arboretum/ Nannine Clay Wallis Arboretum, Garden Club of Kentucky
See also
Categories:- Arboreta in Kentucky
- Botanical gardens in Kentucky
- Protected areas of Bourbon County, Kentucky
- Kentucky geography stubs
- United States garden stubs
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