- Thompson Mills Forest
Thompson Mills Forest (330 acres) is a research forest and Georgia's official state
arboretum . It is located at 8755 Highway 53 (off New Liberty Church Road),Braselton, Georgia , and operated by the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural ResourcesIn 1980 the forest was deeded to the
University of Georgia by Lenox T. Thornton, for teaching and research, to establish an arboretum of native and exotic trees, and for public education and appreciation. In 1991 it was designated the state's official arboretum. When deeded, the forest was a late-secondary Piedmontoak-hickory forest , dominated byQuercus ,Carya ,Liriodendron , andFagus . Since 1980 more than 100 species have been added to the 80 native species already present.Today the forest includes about 90% of Georgia's native trees, and a major
pinetum with more than 100conifer species. The Eva Thompson Thornton Garden (7 acres) contains more than 100 ornamental trees from around the world. The arboretum also contains an interestinggranite outcrop and several miles of walking trails.See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States External links
* [http://www.forestry.uga.edu/h/publicservice/programs/tmf/ Thompson Mills Forest]
* [http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/warnell/tmf/ Thompson Mills Forest (Warnell School)]
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