I wandered around the general area for 45 minutes and I was able to find 5 labeled state trees (including 3 different White Oak trees for Maryland, I also found the Colorado Blue Spruce and Iowa Bur Oak). There’s diseased and dying trees that need removing and numerous trees needing pruning. I downloaded the National Arboretum app and while it does have pictures of the 50 trees, there’s no description or map of where to find the individual trees. This could be so cool with a path, a map and story of how each tree came to be its state tree. What an embarrassment for...
Read moreThere’s a tree here for each of the 50 state trees. It’s a really cool idea, but some of the trees are missing there signs so it can be hard to figure out which is which. I recommend starting in the parking lot/bathroom area on the south side of the grove where there is a sign with some info...
Read moreLots of wonderful trees and shaded areas to enjoy being outside. My wife and did a yoga class and it was a very pleasant atmosphere. Exploring the grounds, columns, and bonsai museum...
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