- Linnaeus Arboretum
The Linnaeus Arboretum, on the campus of
Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota, USA, contains a number ofbotanical garden s and anarboretum . The arboretum is named forCarolus Linnaeus , Swedish botanist. Its first trees were planted as small seedlings in 1973 on agricultural land.Layout
The arboretum was designed to represent the shape and ecosystem layout of the state of
Minnesota . Therefore, the three major natural ecosystems found in Minnesota are represented in the arboretum: theconifer forest in the north, theprairie in the south and west, and thedeciduous forest in between. A fourth area surrounding the Melva Lind Interpretive Center includes cultivated gardens and trees that were introduced into the state from other regions of the globe.Gardens
Linnaeus Arboretum is home to twelve official gardens which are as follows:
* Thornberg Garden - Color from spring-flowering bulbs to
chrysanthemum s in the fall.
* Greater Gustavus Hosta Garden - More than 20 varieties ofhosta plants.
* Melva Lind Rose Garden - Nearly 50rose bushes selected from Canadian varieties.
* Evelyn Gardens - Two gardens of perennial flowers, shrubs, and small trees.
* SwensonWhite Garden - White flowering annuals, perennials, and shrubs:dogwood s,viburnum ,potentilla ,magnolia ,plum , andmock orange .
* Thompson Herb Garden - Culinary, medicinal and fragrantherb s; herbs important to Native American cultures; and herbs with Biblical roots.
* First Ladies' Lilac Walk - A collection oflilac bushes.
* Presidents' Oak Grove - Anoak tree in honor of each president of the College.
* Uhler Prairie - Grasses and flowers native to the drier areas ofMinnesota .
* Johnson Prairie Outlook - A quiet place where one can sit on glacial boulders and observe theprairie .
* GamelinLinden Grove - Trees from both the Old World and the New World displaying variation within the genusTilia .
* Esbjornson Ironwoods - Ironwood trees.Other attractions
The arboretum also has a number of other attractions which are as follows:
* Alexis Memorial Bluebird Trail -
Bluebird houses winding through the arboretum. Named for a longtime professor of English who was an avid birder.
*Borgeson Family Cabin - Built in1866 by Swedish pioneers, the cabin was moved to the arboretum and restored in1986 . Adjacent to the cabin is a small vegetable garden that is planted annually with seeds that were stored from when the Swedish pioneers sailed across the ocean.
* Linnaeus Sculpture - Created by Paul T. Granlund, sculptor-in-Residence at Gustavus Adolphus College. The bust grows out of a linden tree, and the wig includes impressions of the layout of the formal Linnaeus' Botanical Garden inUppsala, Sweden . Another copy was donated by the college to theUppsala University Botanical Garden .
* Meditation area - Designed using Chinese Elements andfeng shui concepts to foster inspirational and intuitive introspection. Is used frequently as a space foryoga and t'ai chi students. Created in2004 .
* Melva Lind Interpretive Center - Exhibits and programs. Constructed in1988 .
*Wetlands - A re-creation of similar areas that existed on this same land a little over a century ago, home to aquatic and semi-aquatic plant and animal species.See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States External links
* [http://www.gustavus.edu/arboretum Linnaeus Arboretum official website]
* [http://www.linnaeus.uu.se/LTeng.html Linnaeus' Botanical Garden in Uppsala]
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