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Draves Arboretum

Posted By Admin, Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Draves Arboretum is located in rural Western New York. The 20 acre property consists of several themed areas including ‘The Pinetum,’ four acres dedicated to the collection and study of conifers. Additionally, groups of conifers are intermingled with other woody specimens throughout the facility. An additional area has been chosen for a distinct miniature and dwarf conifer section to be developed in 2021.

Curator and President, Thomas Draves and his family began the diverse collection 25 years ago. Through subsequent years, the collection has grown to include over 800 species of woody plants, and currently includes almost 100 conifer species consisting of 274 plants. Species can be observed at all stages of maturity, with detailed attention given to accessible labelling for identification and educational purposes.

Draves Arboretum acquired its Level II accreditation from ArbNet in 2018, and in 2019 received advanced accreditation as a Level III Arboretum, becoming one of only twenty-eight with this distinction worldwide.

As the collection gained regional notoriety, the arboretum became Provisionally Chartered by the Regents of the University of the State of New York, evolving into a center for public education. Draves Arboretum offers courses for professionals within the green industry, programs for local colleges, private tours, and classes for garden clubs and other organized groups.

Visitors and groups are welcome daily by appointment: 585-547-3341

Find online at www.DravesArboretum.org as well as on Facebook and Instagram.

Watch a presentation by Thomas Draves, president and curator of Draves Arboretum.

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Bayard Cutting Arboretum

Posted By Admin, Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Bayard Cutting Arboretum

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Bayard Cutting Arboretum (BCA) is a 691-acre tract in Great River, NY, along the Connetquot River on the south shore of Long Island. The property, constructed in 1886, was originally owned by Mr. William Bayard Cutting and his family. Mr. Cutting saw potential in the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape, and, utilizing plans developed by the noted landscape architecture firm of Frederick Law Olmsted, began the arboretum in 1887.

BCA is home to many unique specimens, extensive collections of oaks, hollies and rhododendrons, and expansive native woodlands. However, the most notable collections are those including conifers. Mr. Cutting began to plant his conifer collection in the late 1800s, with the support of Dr. Charles Sprague Sargent, then Director of Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum in Massachusetts. Mr. Cutting had an affinity for firs and spruces because of their kempt and conical habits, in contrast to what he saw as the unruly appearance of pines. He appreciated rare specimens that could grow both in his backyard and across the world. Some of his original plantings can be seen today in the heart of the Bayard Cutting Arboretum, the Old Pinetum...See full article.

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