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Register
now for Tyler's
Nature
Explorers Summer Camps
Hurry, sessions are filling up fast! |
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Tyler's annual Members' Reception is
Thursday, May 15
The guest speaker is Doug Tallamy, noted professor and author
of Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in
Our Gardens
Click here for more info |
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Don't
miss Totally Terrific Treehouses!
"Rooted in
Imagination, Built for Inspiration"
May 31 through September 28,
2008
Click here for more info |
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Welcome to Tyler
Arboretum! |
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Photo by Anne Marie Palita
| One of the oldest arboreta in the United States, Tyler Arboretum encompasses 650 acres of renowned plant collections, champion trees, historic buildings, and 20 miles of hiking trails through woodlands, wetlands, and meadows. The Arboretum offers workshops, classes, and tours for adults and children throughout the year. |
| Tyler Arboretum is a nonprofit organization. Proceeds help advance Tyler's mission to preserve, develop, and share our diverse horticultural, historic, and natural site resources in order to stimulate an understanding of the living world. |
Please browse our site, then plan a visit to this unique and beautiful destination, where we connect neighbors with nature.
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The
mission of Tyler Arboretum is to preserve, develop and share our diverse
horticultural, historical and natural site resources in order to stimulate an
understanding of the living world. |
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