a Visitor Map - Business Services

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a Visitor Map - Business Services
Key to the Garden
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GERMANTOWN AV
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Key to Plant Labels
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Common name
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Scientific name
Scientific family name
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Common family name
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Natural range
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Accession number
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Visitor Center
& Shop
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Café (seasonal)
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Out on a Limb
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Rose Garden
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Pennock Garden
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Orange Balustrade
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Meadow Garden
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Garden Railway
(seasonal)
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Holly Slope
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Oak Allée
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Springhouse
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Azalea Meadow
24 English Park
Restrooms
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Hillcrest Pavilion
25 Sculpture Garden
Seasonal Restrooms
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Swan Pond
26 Wisteria Walk
Water Fountains
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Japanese Hill Garden
27 Fernery
Emergency Phone
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Log Cabin
28 Wetland
Accessible Paths
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Dawn Redwoods
29 Pump House
Other Paved Paths
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Key Fountain
30 Meadow Parking
Unpaved Paths
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Ravine Garden
31 Magnolia Slope
Bike Trail
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Mercury Loggia
32 To Bloomfield Farm,
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Seven Arches
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Japanese Overlook
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Step Fountain
Horticulture Center, and
Grist Mill (events only)
33 Gates Hall (offices)
34 Greenhouses (staff only)
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Use this QR Code
to access the
Arboretum’s plant
collection
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Not to scale.
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Arboretum
Morris
University of Pennsylvania
of the
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Out on a Limb: At more than forty feet off the ground, you can scramble
like a squirrel and appreciate the birds-eye view of the forest f­ loor.
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Oak Allée: This tree-lined walkway is a great place to learn about root
growth and functions.
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The Springhouse: Just what is a springhouse? Visit this area to find out
and, while you’re there, check nature’s temperature.
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The Log Cabin: One of Lydia Morris’s favorite retreats, the rustic log cabin
reminds us that trees make good homes for both people and animals.
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he Dawn Redwoods: This grove of majestic trees exists today because of
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plant explorers. Learn how these trees were once lost but then found again.