Date Planted | Tree | Location | In Lawn | Comments | |
12-05 | Mausoleum | Y | replacement | ||
12-05 | Mausoleum | Y | replacement | ||
3-06 | Braun Music North (PO side) | N |
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3-06 | Braun Music Courtyard North (PO side) | N |
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3-06 | Braun Music Courtyard South | N |
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3-06 | Braun Music Courtyard South | N |
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3-06 | Roble Gym South entry | N |
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3-06 | Roble Gym South entry | N |
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2-08 | Main Quad at Margaret Jacks Hall | N |
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| Frost Amph. stage SW corner | N |
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| Grounds Nursery Herb's Specimen Trees | N |
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1-07 | Grounds Nursery (Hospital) from Student Services Center | N | Fell Over 1-07 and in pot now | ||
2004? | Quad circle #7 | N |
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2000? | 340 Bonair entry garden | N |
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3-06 | Mausoleum Lawn South side | Wampee | Y |
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3-06 | Citrus Ct. Island | Wampee | N |
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2-05 | Cupressus cashmeriana ‘Himalata Dejarlingenesis’ | Kingscote Gardens reflection pool | N |
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2-05 | Cupressus cashmeriana ‘Himalata Dejarlingenesis’ | Kingscote Gardens front lawn | Y | replacement | |
| 2-05 | Dombeya cacuminim | Main Quad at Margaret Jacks Hall | |||
2006 | Grove between Fac Club / Humanities (Kingscote side) | Blueberry Tree | N |
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2004 | Erythrina coralloides ‘Bicolor’ | Oregon Courtyard at Language Corner | N |
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2004 | Erythrina coralloides ‘Bicolor’ | SE corner of Post Office by Braun Music | N | about 3 ft. high 9/2007 (also leafed out) | |
| Erythrina coralloides ‘Bicolor’ | Grounds Nursery Herb's Specimen Trees | N |
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3-06 | Parking Structure 1 CDW side | Columbian Walnut | N |
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3-06 | N Cactus Garden by PL path | N |
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3-06 | Tresidder Union/ Fac Club/ Humanities path | N |
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3-06 | New Guinea E side | N |
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3-06 | Art Gallery Cummings Art side | N |
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3-06 | NE corner Roble Lot | N |
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| Grounds Nursery Herb's Specimen Trees | N |
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| 1-07 | Meryta sinclairii | Bing Wing Green Library NE corner; moved to Bookstore lawn replacing the Caesalpini, which died. | PUKA, large leaved evergreen tree native to New Zealand. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meryta_sinclairii | Dead, removed 10/08 | planted too deeply and rotted out at base of the trunk 8-07. Replacement 1/2008. 6/2008 moved to north lawn of Bookstore; dead as of 10/2008 |
2005 | Schwab SE back corner by Manzanita Park Lawn | N | replacement | ||
3-06 | Pinus maximartinezzii | New Guinea Garden W side | N |
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| 2-08 | Psoralea pinnata | Frost Amph. at south gate near Memorial Way | Psoralea pinnata, FOUNTAIN BUSH, is an erect shrub or small tree, which grows up to 4 m high, with blue, lilac and white, pea-shaped flowers which bloom from October to December. The "P" in Psoralea is silent and the name is pronounced as if it began with the "s". The common names fountain bush or 'fonteinbos' refer to the fact that it grows along streams and in wet places. There are 130 species worldwide with 50 species occurring in southern Africa. | ||
| 2-08 | Psoralea pinnata | Frost stage near SW corner | |||
2007 | Wollemia nobilis | Grounds Nursery Herb's Specimen Trees | Wollemi Pine, http://www.wollemipine.com/ | N | |
2007 | Wollemia nobilis | Grounds Nursery Herb's Specimen Trees | Wollemi Pine | N | |
2007 | Wollemia nobilis | Grounds Nursery Herb's Specimen Trees | Wollemi Pine | N |