Major Trees
One of the most outstanding features of the estate that became the Morris Arboretum in 1933 is the collection of large and stately trees. These sovereigns form the fabric that weaves together the Arboretum. Today, we continue the Morrises' legacy by caring for our mature trees and continuing to expand our tree collection.
These 17 trees are a sampling of the most outstanding and beautiful trees throughout the Arboretum. They represent the diversity of our plant collections by showing plants from North America, Europe, the Mediterranean, China, Japan, and Korea. Some of them are among the largest of their kind in North America. Others are exceedingly rare and may be among only a handful grown outside of Asia. Others are unusual horticultural forms. What all these awe-inspiring specimens share, is a connection to our past, hope for our future, and a testimony to the beauty and longevity of trees.
Anthony S. Aiello
Director of Horticulture and
Curator of the Living Collection
For a larger picture and further information on each tree, please click on the thumbnails below.
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Bender oak
Quercus x benderi
32-0145-A
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Blue Atlas cedar
Cedrus atlantica
'Glauca' 32-0303-A
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Chinese elm
Ulmus parvifolia
32-0052-A
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Dawn redwood
Metasequoia glyptostroboides
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Engler beech
Fagus engleriana
56-239-A |
Greek fir
Abies cephalonica
32-0696-A |
Japanese zelkova
Zelkova serrata
32-0504-A |
Katsura tree
Cercidiphyllum japonicum
32-0589-A |
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Lacebark pine
Pinus bungeana
32-0477-A |
London planetree
Platanus x acerifolia
48-8600-A |
Needle fir
Abies holophylla
37-7979-A |
Tabletop Scotch elm
Ulmus glabra 'Horizontalis'
56-239-A |
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| Trident maple
Acer buergerianum
32-1676-A |
Weeping Canada hemlock
Tsuga canadensis f. pendula
32-0672-A |
Weeping European beech
Fagus sylvatica f. pendula
32-0409-A |
White oak
Quercus alba
54-0520-A |
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Yellow buckeye
Aesculus flava
32-0068-A
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