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Plant Information

The purpose of UDBG’s living plant collection is to support its educational mission with emphasis on undergraduate education, outreach programming, and the horticulture industry. A diverse collection of plants displays unique specimens for comparative study, to inspire aesthetic design, and to illustrate ecological relationships. Its rich holdings include temperate plants from around the world, with strong emphasis on Holly (Ilex), Maple (Acer), Magnolia (Magnolia), Oak (Quercus), Viburnum (Viburnum), and Snowbells (Styrax). Selected representatives and locations are available on the Featured Plant Collections page.

The current Plant Inventory lists the accession number (first two digits are the year the plant was accessioned into the garden), scientific name, garden location (indicated by the bed code in the garden), common name, and plant family. The garden beds in the UDBG along with their associated codes can be found on this Location Map. Garden bed codes begin with the first letter of the garden they are located. The taxonomy of the Plant Inventory follows Michael A. Dirr’s Manual of Woody Landscape Plants, 6th edition, to provide consistency with plant materials courses and does not necessarily reflect recent taxonomic changes.

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Platanus occidentalis

Platanus occidentalis

Sycamore, Buttonwood, American Planetree, Buttonball-tree

Platycladus orientalis

Platycladus orientalis

Oriental Arborvitae

Populus grandidentata

Populus grandidentata

Large-toothed Poplar

Populus tremuloides

Populus tremuloides

Quaking Aspen

Prunus laurocerasus

Common Cherrylaurel, English Laurel

Pyracantha coccinea

Scarlet Firethorn, Firethorn

Quercus acutissima

Quercus acutissima

Sawtooth Oak

Quercus alba

Quercus alba

White Oak

Quercus bicolor

Quercus bicolor

Swamp White Oak

Quercus falcata

Quercus coccinea

Scarlet Oak

Quercus falcata

Quercus falcata

Southern Red Oak

Quercus imbricaria

Quercus imbricaria

Shingle Oak, Laurel Oak