
UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden Blog
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UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden spans the campus's 5300-plus acres and includes the historic Arboretum - a 100-plus acre campus and regional amenity comprised of demonstration gardens and scientific collections as well as the Putah Creek Riparian Reserve - a rare stream and grassland ecosystem managed for teaching, research, wildlife and habitat protection. Our purpose is to inspire..
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Fall is a great time to collect seeds for sowing in Northern California's Central Valley. Freshly collected seed often has a particularly high viability. Find tips for collecting seeds from milkweed, buckwheats, yarrow and coyote mint ..read more
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UC Davis Horticulture and Agronomy Faculty Astrid Volder provides an easy-to-digest explanation about why leaves change color in fall ..read more
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The expansive Japanese Zelkova (Zelkova serrata), which has graced the banks of Lake Spafford in the UC Davis Arboretum since the 1960s, grew to serve as a popular gathering place for picnics, wildlife viewing, family photos and more until the recent discovery of a large crack in its trunk. Experts studying the issue determined it is in danger of breaking apart and poses a significant hazard ..read more
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