The Gardens

 

Arboretum Map (pdf)
Major Trees

   

Bender oak
Blue Atlas cedar
Chinese elm
Dawn redwood
Engler beech
Greek fir
Japanese zelkova
Katsura tree
Lacebark pine
London planetree
Needle fir
Tabletop Scotch elm
Trident maple
Weeping Canada hemlock
Weeping European beech
White oak
Yellow buckeye

 

Garden Features
Garden Ornaments
Garden Railway
Buildings
Sculpture
Wetland
Pennsylvania Flora Database
The Gardens Home

Major Trees

Dawn redwood
Metasequoia glyptostroboides

Grove
Height: 90
Spread: 34
DBH: 39.2

Native to central China. This grove of dawn redwood trees has often been described as being like a Gothic Cathedral. The trees, with their beautiful straight trunks, are planted along our East Brook, and are a pilgrimage for many of our visitors, particularly when they are showing their fantastic deep orange-brown fall color. The dawn redwood was thought to be extinct by Western botanists until it was rediscovered in the 1940's. Loving moisture, and very fast-growing, our grove dates from the early 1950's.

 



Link to Arts at Penn
The Morris Arboretum · 100 E. Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118 · 215-247-5777
Contacts | Press Room | Links | Jobs | Join our e-mail list